Essays in the Philosophy of ReligionClarendon Press, 2006. 10. 12. - 328페이지 This volume presents a selection of essays by the late Philip Quinn, one of the world's leading philosophers of religion. Quinn left behind an influential body of work on a wide variety of topics. He was the author of Divine Commands and Moral Requirements (1978) and of more than two hundred papers in philosophy. Fourteen of his best and most influential contributions to the philosophy of religion are gathered here. The papers have been organized around the following topics: religious epistemology, religious ethics, religion and tragic dilemmas, religion and political liberalism, topics in Christian philosophy, and religious diversity. |
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... arguments from assumptions widely shared by Christians—an argument from divine sovereignty, an argument from the immoralities of the patriarchs, and an argument from the biblical commands to love God and to love our neighbors.8 ...
... arguments from assumptions widely shared by Christians—an argument from divine sovereignty, an argument from the immoralities of the patriarchs, and an argument from the biblical commands to love God and to love our neighbors.8 ...
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... argument by Rachels: (i) If any being is God, he must be a fitting object of worship. (ii) No being could possibly be a fitting object of worship, since worship requires the abandonment of one's role as an autonomous moral agent. (iii) ...
... argument by Rachels: (i) If any being is God, he must be a fitting object of worship. (ii) No being could possibly be a fitting object of worship, since worship requires the abandonment of one's role as an autonomous moral agent. (iii) ...
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... arguments to reach an overlapping consensus, Quinn argues that allowing religious considerations into political debate is unlikely to preclude possibilities for agreement that would have otherwise been realized. And second, Quinn claims ...
... arguments to reach an overlapping consensus, Quinn argues that allowing religious considerations into political debate is unlikely to preclude possibilities for agreement that would have otherwise been realized. And second, Quinn claims ...
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... argument shows that it would be rationally permissible for the Christian (or Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, etc.) to retain his or her specific faith despite awareness of widespread religious diversity. However, he objects that Alston has not ...
... argument shows that it would be rationally permissible for the Christian (or Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, etc.) to retain his or her specific faith despite awareness of widespread religious diversity. However, he objects that Alston has not ...
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... arguments for central negative assumptions of his view, and that Hick makes ontological claims about the noumenal Real ... argument against the rationality of religious believers acting on the intolerant elements of their own particular ...
... arguments for central negative assumptions of his view, and that Hick makes ontological claims about the noumenal Real ... argument against the rationality of religious believers acting on the intolerant elements of their own particular ...
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RELIGION AND TRAGIC DILEMMAS | 75 |
RELIGIOUS EPISTEMOLOGY | 121 |
RELIGION AND POLITICAL LIBERALISM | 163 |
TOPICS IN CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY | 207 |
RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY | 279 |
Bibliography of the Writings of Philip L Quinn | 305 |
Index | 311 |
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