
This anthology contains 28 key essays representing the leading movements in contemporary religious epistemology. Approaches discussed include natural theology, rational belief based on religious experience, the atheistic challenge, Wittgensteinian fideism and reformed epistemology.
This anthology investigates the central question of how religious belief can be justified or understood within the framework of contemporary philosophical discourse. The editors, Brendan Sweetman and R. Douglas Geivett, compile a diverse range of scholarly perspectives to examine the intersection of faith and reason. By curating essays from prominent thinkers, the text provides a structured overview of the primary arguments currently shaping the field of religious epistemology.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students frequently utilize this anthology as a comprehensive reference for navigating the complex landscape of modern religious philosophy. The text is noted for its breadth, serving as a standard resource for those seeking to understand the diverse methodologies employed in contemporary debates regarding faith and knowledge.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
1993-02-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195073231
ISBN-13:
9780195073232
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