PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION: AN ANTHOLOGY, 7E uses a balanced blend of classic and contemporary articles to make the philosophy of religion easy to understand. This engaging textbook begins by outlining the traditional concepts of God, then moves into other interesting topics, such...
This anthology includes 75 articles in nine areas of philosophy of religion. These areas include: traditional arguments for the existence of God; on the validity of religious experience; the problem of evil and other atheological arguments; the attributes of God; miracles and...
This anthology, being the largest text in its field, sets forth 70 classic and contemporary readings in nine areas of philosophy of religion in a dialogic fashion (a pro article followed by a con). It contains the latest scholarship on each issue. Four articles were commissioned...
Covering the major issues of the field succinctly and lucidly, this text takes an analytically rigorous approach and makes it accessible in presentation. Pojman writes from an impartial perspective, presenting various options and points of view, while guiding students in their...
A topical anthology that introduces students to religious thought. The text contains fifty-six articles that illustrate, support, or argue against major issues in the philosophy of religion. A general introduction at the beginning of each of the major parts and short introductions...