This text acquaints students with the current state of the debate in philosophy of religion and familiarizes them with the issues that will concern philosophers of religion in the foreseeable future. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was a required read in my undergraduate course in the philosophy of religion, and I must say that I'm very pleased that it was. The selected readings are fair and balanced, and do well to portray the argument from religious big leaguers like St. Aquinas, St. Anselm, and Plantinga, and members of the skeptic A-team like Hume and Clifford. Many of the popular arguments concerning God's nature, and His relationship with mankind, are examined in this book. Overall, I think the book is excellent, and serves a very interesting plunge in to the world of religious philosophy, most especially for Catholics like myself who feel the call to examine anything and everything they can get their hands on, haha.
Nice text
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Nice collection of theologic philosphy and argumentative response to the question of God's existence and the problem of evil.
an advanced introduction to Philosophy of Religion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a good text although I suspect that any students lower than higher-intermediate or advanced undergraduate levels would find it very difficult. I found it to often presuppose that the reader was already fairly philosophically sophisticated, so I suspect the introductory student would get quite lost (and bored), unless the class were going at a quite slow speed (which is often the speed that good philosophy is done). So, I don't think I'd recommend this book to students without much philosophy background. It'd be good for more advanced students though. The 'Notes' and 'For Further Reading' sections were full of good sources for scholars and students to track down.
Lucid and Concise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Many philosophers are struck with the unbearable "long-windedness", which is in fact surprising when you consider their aim of rationality. Wainwright's Philosophy of Religion deals beautifully with the dreaded long-windedness through concise exegeses and a thoughtful introduction to many of the pressing topics in this field. This is definitely the book to get for beginners.
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