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Title: Introduction to Philosophy : Philosophy of Religion
Authors: Branson, Beau
Christina Hendricks
Thomas D. Carroll
Helena Fisher
Finley Lawson
Heather Salazar
Jonathan Lashley
Keywords: Philosophy
Philosophy of religion
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2020
Publisher: Rebus Community
Series/Report no.: https://openlibrary.ecampusontario.ca/catalogue/item/?id=ae6cc5d9-597f-4959-ba2f-2c9b7be73263
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Abstract: Where did the universe come from? Is life a result of chance, or design? If God is loving and all-powerful, why does evil still exist? Is religious belief just a byproduct of undirected evolutionary processes? Or did God make sure humans would evolve in such a way as to believe? Are philosophers closed-minded about religion? And why is so much of philosophy of religion about God—but not about gods?
Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion introduces students to some of the major traditional arguments for and against the existence of God. It also includes discussions of some less well-known, but thought-provoking arguments for the existence of God, and one of the most important new challenges to religious belief from the Cognitive Science of Religion. An introductory chapter traces the deep interconnections between philosophy and religion throughout Western history, and a final chapter considers what place there is for non-Western and non-monotheistic religions within contemporary philosophy of religion. Whatever your religious beliefs—or lack of beliefs—we think you will find many of the arguments in this book fascinating to think about, and useful starting points for deeper philosophical discussions.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/877
ISBN: 9781989014233
Other Identifiers: e57233c5-ddbf-4aca-afc2-9207bcf1cbee
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