
The concept of God according to traditional Judeo-Christian-Islamic theism minimally includes the following theses: (i) There is one God; (ii) God is an omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect agent; (iii) God is the creator ex nihilo of the universe and the sustainer of all that exists; and (iv) God is an immaterial substance that is ontologically distinct from the universe. Proponents of alternative concepts of God, such as pantheism, panentheism, religious anti-realism, developmental theism, and religious naturalism, exclude at least one of these claims. A number of prominent philosophers and scientists have expressed sympathy with alternative concepts of the divine. However, voices raised in defense of these concepts tend not to be taken seriously in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. This volume aims to shed light on alternative concepts of God and to thoroughly consider their merits and demerits. The contributors are leading analytic philosophers of religion, including critics of these views as well as sympathizers. This is the first contemporary edited collection featuring the work of analytic philosophers of religion covering such a wide range of alternative concepts of God.
This volume investigates the philosophical validity and logical coherence of non-traditional conceptions of the divine that deviate from standard Judeo-Christian-Islamic theism. Editors Andrei Buckareff and Yujin Nagasawa compile a series of essays from leading analytic philosophers to examine the merits and limitations of alternative theological frameworks. By applying rigorous analytical methods to concepts like pantheism and religious naturalism, the contributors seek to integrate these often-marginalized perspectives into the broader discourse of contemporary philosophy of religion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of philosophy of religion identify this collection as a foundational text for those seeking to move beyond classical theistic models. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in metaphysical terminology to fully grasp the arguments presented.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191075590
ISBN-13:
9780191075599
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