An Interpretation of Religion: Human Responses to the TranscendentSpringer, 11.10.2004 - 416 sivua An updated new edition of the groundbreaking investigation which takes full account of the finding of the social and historical sciences whilst offering a religious interpretation of the religions as different culturally conditioned responses to a transcendent Divine Reality. Written with great clarity and force, and with a wealth of fresh insights, this major work (based on the author's Gifford Lectures of 1896-7) treats the principal topics in the philosophy of religion and establishes both a basis for religious affirmation today and a framework for the developing world-wide inter-faith dialogue. Includes a new Introduction to the second edition. |
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... theism 5 The anthropic principle Morality, Religious Experience and Overall Probability 1 Moral arguments 2 Religious experience 3 Swinburne's probability argument The Naturalistic Option 1 The needlessness of the theistic hypothesis 2 ...
... theism 5 The anthropic principle Morality, Religious Experience and Overall Probability 1 Moral arguments 2 Religious experience 3 Swinburne's probability argument The Naturalistic Option 1 The needlessness of the theistic hypothesis 2 ...
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... Theistic belief as a foundational natural belief 3 Trusting our experience 4 Complications 5 The problem of criteria 6 The right to believe PART FOUR RELIGIOUS PLURALISM The Pluralistic Hypothesis 1 The need for such an hypothesis 2 The ...
... Theistic belief as a foundational natural belief 3 Trusting our experience 4 Complications 5 The problem of criteria 6 The right to believe PART FOUR RELIGIOUS PLURALISM The Pluralistic Hypothesis 1 The need for such an hypothesis 2 The ...
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... theism. Likewise, Plantinga's argument that the Real must be either a tricycle or a non-tricycle, if carried over from ... theistic religions – for the argument can be deployed equally well either way according to preference! But either ...
... theism. Likewise, Plantinga's argument that the Real must be either a tricycle or a non-tricycle, if carried over from ... theistic religions – for the argument can be deployed equally well either way according to preference! But either ...
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... theistic belief has warrant if and only if it is true; hence whether one thinks it has warrant will depend upon whether one thinks it is true' (Plantinga 1997, 389). But I hold that we do have to go beyond our conviction that Christian ...
... theistic belief has warrant if and only if it is true; hence whether one thinks it has warrant will depend upon whether one thinks it is true' (Plantinga 1997, 389). But I hold that we do have to go beyond our conviction that Christian ...
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Sisältö
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PART ONE PHENOMENOLOGICAL | 20 |
PART TWO THE RELIGIOUS AMBIGUITY OF THE UNIVERSE | 72 |
PART THREE EPISTEMOLOGICAL | 128 |
PART FOUR RELIGIOUS PLURALISM | 231 |
PART FIVE CRITERIOLOGICAL | 298 |
The Future | 377 |
Reference Bibliography | 381 |
Index of Names | 409 |
Index of Subjects | 414 |
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accordingly advaita Vedanta advaitic affirm Allah appropriate argument aspect awareness axial age basic belief Bhagavad Gita bodhisattva Brahman Buddha Buddhist century Chapter character Christian cognitive compassion concept concerned consciousness constitutes cosmic cultural death deity developed Dharmakaya distinction divine personae doctrine Don Cupitt dukkha environment eternal ethical evil example experienced expressed fact faith forms God's gods heavenly Hindu Hinduism human existence ideal impersonae individual infinite interpretation Islam Jahweh Jesus kind language liberation limitlessly literal live Lord Mahayana manifestations meaning mind moral Muslim mystical myth mythological naturalistic nature nevertheless Nikāya Nirvana non-realist one's particular perceived philosophical Plantinga pluralistic hypothesis possible post-axial present question Qur'an rational Real realist Reality-centredness relation religion religious experience religious traditions response salvation/liberation Samsara scriptures self-centredness sense social soteriological spiritual stories Sunyata theism theistic theodicy theology theory Theravada thought transcendent reality true ultimate reality universe Vishnu whilst worship