God matters: readings in the philosophy of religion
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Preface
Introduction
PART I. THE NATURE OF GOD
Omnipotence
1. God Is All Powerful • Thomas Aquinas
2. Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence * George I.
Harry Frankfurt, “The Paradox of the Stone”
Omniscience
3. God’s Knowledge « Thomas Aquinas
4. Divine Knowledge and Human Freedom * Scott A. Davison
St. Augustine, “God’s Foreknowledge Does Not Rule Out Freedom”
Jonathan Edwards, “God’s Foreknowledge Rules Out Libertarian Freedom”
God and Time
5. God Is Outside of Time * Boethius
6. ETERNITY * Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann
William Lane Craig, “Time: The Familiar Stranger”
William J.Wainwright, “God’s Compassion”
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART II. ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
The Ontological Argument
7. The Ontological Argument * Anselm and Gaunib
Rene Descartes, “It Is Impossible to Think of God as Not Existing”
8. Critique of the Ontological Argument « Immanuel Kant
William Rowe, “Anselm Begs the Question”
Stephen Davis, “Existence Is a Predicate
vi Contents
9. Anselm’s Ontological Arguments * Norman Malcolm 49
Alvin Plantinga, “The Hartshome-Malcolm Version of the Ontological Argument”
The Cosmological Argument
10. The Five Ways * Thomas Aquinas 61
Frederick Copleston, “A Hierarchy of Causes”
11. The Cosmological Argument * David Yandell and Keith Yandell 64
Gottfried Leibniz, “Proving God”
Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston, “The Russell-Copleston Debate”
12. Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument » J.L. Mackie 77
Elliot Sober, “The Birthday Fallacy”
William Rowe, “An Argument Against the Principle of Sufficient Reason”
13. The Kalam Cosmological Argument * William Lane Craig 82
Paul Davies, “Is the Universe a Free Lunch?”
John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler, “The Anthropic Principle”
14. A Critical Examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument *
Wes Morriston 95
The Design Argument
15. The Watch and the Watchmaker * William Paley 108
Michael Denton, “Self-Duplication as Evidence of Design”
Walter Bradley, “Complex Living Systems Are Evidence of Design”
16. Critique of the Design Argument » David Hume 115
George Smith, “Who Designed the Designer?”
Robin Le Poidevin, “Evolution Explains Apparent Design”
17. God, Design, and Fine-Tuning * Robin Collins 119
Richard Dawkins, “Atheism Before Darwin?”
The Moral Argument
18. The Moral Argument for the Existence God * C. S. Lewis 135
19. Critique of the Moral Argument « J. L. Mackie 139
Suggestions for Further Reading 147
PART III. FAITH AND REASON
The Evidential Challenge
20. The Presumption of Atheism * Antony Flew 151
Michael Scriven, “Santa Claus and Belief in God”
21. A Pascalian Rejoinder to the Presumption of Atheism • R. Douglas Geivett 162
22. Response to R. Douglas Geivett’s “A Pascalian Rejoinder
to the Presumption of Atheism” * Antony Flew
175
Contents vii
23. It Is Wrong to Believe without Evidence * William Clifford 180
24. What Should We Expect from Theistic Proofs? * George 183
Belief Without Evidence: A Defense
25. Pascal’s Wager * Blaise Pascal 197
William Lycan and George Schlesinger, “You Bet Your Life”
26. The Will to Believe * William James 199
27. Religious Belief Requires a Leap of Faith * Soren Kierkegaard 202
28. Kierkegaard’s Arguments Against Objective Reasoning in Religion *
Robert M errihewAdams 209
29. Reformed Epistemology and the Rationality of Theistic Belief •
James F. Sennett 219
Alvin Plantinga, “The Aquinas/Calvin Model
Alvin Plantinga, “The Great Pumpkin Objection”
30. Reformed Epistemology: An Atheist Perspective * Keith M. Parsons 232
Michael Martin, “Son of a Great Pumpkin”
31. Religious Belief for the Rest of Us-. Reflections on Reformed Epistemology *
Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan 244
Reason and Revelation
32. Reason and Revelation Complement Each Other * Thomas 255
Suggestions for Further Reading 257
PART IV. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL
33. Evil and the Existence of God * David Hume 261
An Author of Genesis, “Abraham and Isaac”
34. Soul-Making Theodicy * John Hick 265
Edward Madden and Peter Hare, “The Torturing Headmaster”
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, “Karma and Freedom”
35. This Is the Best Possible World * Gottfried Leibniz 111
36. Must God Create the Best? • Robert M. Adams 280
Tan Tai Wei, “Morality and the God of Love”
37. The Logical Problem of Evil • J.L. Mackie 288
38. The Free Will Defense • Alvin Plantinga 295
Richard Gale, “The Causal Compatibilist Objection”
Richard Swinburne, “Free to Be Responsible for Others”
39. The Evidential Argument from Evil • Michael Martin 315
William Rowe, “The Inductive Argument from Evil”
Paul Draper, “The Abductive Argument from Evil”
40. Induction, Abduction, and the Argument from Evil • Christopher Bernard 323
Suggestions for Further Reading 338
viii : Contents
PART V. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
41. Varieties of Religious Experience * William James 343
Shankara, “The Mind”
Laozi, “Dao De Jing”
42. Is Numinous Experience Evidence That God Exists? * Keith Yandell 361
Wcdpola Rahula, “Nirvana”
43. Perceiving God « William P. Alston 375
44. Critique of the Argument from Religious Experience * Michael 382
Suggestions for Further Reading 386
PART VI. MIRACLES
45. Of Miracles * David Hume 389
46. On Hume’s Philosophical Case Against Miracles * Daniel Howard-Snyder 395
C. S. Lewis, “Hume Begs the Question”
47- Historians on Miracles * Raymond Martin 412
Morton Smith, “Historical Method in the Study of Religion
Nancy Murphy, “The Historian as Philosopher”
Suggestions for Further Reading 427
PART VII. EVOLUTION
48. Science Refutes Religion * RichardDawkins 431
Daniel Dennett, “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea”
49. Darwinist Religion * Phillip E. Johnson 434
Alvin Plantinga, “The Grand Evolutionary Myth”
50. Evolution Is Not a Threat to Religion * Phillip and Patricia Kiteher 440
Suggestions for Further Reading 446
PART VIII. SURVIVAL OF BODILY DEATH
51. Death and Immortality * Plato 449
Sri Aurobindo, “The Nature of the Self’
Shunryu Suzuki, “Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind”
52. Exploring the Case for Life After Death * J. P. Moreland 456
Peter van Inu/agen, “Resurrection”
Thomas Nagel, “Death”
C. ]■ Ducasse, “Remembrances of Past Lives”
Suggestions for Further Reading 471
Contents ix
PART IX. RELIGION, ETHICS, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
53. The Euthyphro Dilemma * Plato 475
Jiddu Krishnamurti, “Religion and Spirituality”
54. Is God THE Source OF Morality? « SharM. Kaye and Harry Gensler 481
55. My Confession • Leo Tolstoy 488
Adrienne Rich, “The Liar Fears the Void”
56. The Myth of Sisyphus * Albert Camus 494
Robert Nozick, “Why Are Traces Important?”
Suggestions for Further Reading 498
PART X. RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
57. Religious Pluralism * John Hick 501
Nancy Hartsock, “Feminist Revolution”
Jiddu Krishnamurti, “Revolution”
58. A Defense of Religious Exclusivism • Alvin 510
Peter van Inuiagen, “Bom into the Right Religion?”
59. Exclusivism, Pluralism, and Anarchy • Kevin Meeker 524
Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Choices”
60. Religious Diversity and Religious Belief * Allen Stairs 535
Jane Flax, “Patriarchy”
Naomi Goldenberg, “Women Preists”
61. Religion from an African Perspective * KwasiWiredu 547
Suggestions for Further Reading 557
Credits
559
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adam_txt |
* CONTENTS
A,
\r
Preface
Introduction
PART I. THE NATURE OF GOD
Omnipotence
1. God Is All Powerful • Thomas Aquinas
2. Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence * George I.
Harry Frankfurt, “The Paradox of the Stone”
Omniscience
3. God’s Knowledge « Thomas Aquinas
4. Divine Knowledge and Human Freedom * Scott A. Davison
St. Augustine, “God’s Foreknowledge Does Not Rule Out Freedom”
Jonathan Edwards, “God’s Foreknowledge Rules Out Libertarian Freedom”
God and Time
5. God Is Outside of Time * Boethius
6. ETERNITY * Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann
William Lane Craig, “Time: The Familiar Stranger”
William J.Wainwright, “God’s Compassion”
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART II. ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
The Ontological Argument
7. The Ontological Argument * Anselm and Gaunib
Rene Descartes, “It Is Impossible to Think of God as Not Existing”
8. Critique of the Ontological Argument « Immanuel Kant
William Rowe, “Anselm Begs the Question”
Stephen Davis, “Existence Is a Predicate"
vi Contents
9. Anselm’s Ontological Arguments * Norman Malcolm 49
Alvin Plantinga, “The Hartshome-Malcolm Version of the Ontological Argument”
The Cosmological Argument
10. The Five Ways * Thomas Aquinas 61
Frederick Copleston, “A Hierarchy of Causes”
11. The Cosmological Argument * David Yandell and Keith Yandell 64
Gottfried Leibniz, “Proving God”
Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston, “The Russell-Copleston Debate”
12. Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument » J.L. Mackie 77
Elliot Sober, “The Birthday Fallacy”
William Rowe, “An Argument Against the Principle of Sufficient Reason”
13. The Kalam Cosmological Argument * William Lane Craig 82
Paul Davies, “Is the Universe a Free Lunch?”
John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler, “The Anthropic Principle”
14. A Critical Examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument *
Wes Morriston 95
The Design Argument
15. The Watch and the Watchmaker * William Paley 108
Michael Denton, “Self-Duplication as Evidence of Design”
Walter Bradley, “Complex Living Systems Are Evidence of Design”
16. Critique of the Design Argument » David Hume 115
George Smith, “Who Designed the Designer?”
Robin Le Poidevin, “Evolution Explains Apparent Design”
17. God, Design, and Fine-Tuning * Robin Collins 119
Richard Dawkins, “Atheism Before Darwin?”
The Moral Argument
18. The Moral Argument for the Existence God * C. S. Lewis 135
19. Critique of the Moral Argument « J. L. Mackie 139
Suggestions for Further Reading 147
PART III. FAITH AND REASON
The Evidential Challenge
20. The Presumption of Atheism * Antony Flew 151
Michael Scriven, “Santa Claus and Belief in God”
21. A Pascalian Rejoinder to the Presumption of Atheism • R. Douglas Geivett 162
22. Response to R. Douglas Geivett’s “A Pascalian Rejoinder
to the Presumption of Atheism” * Antony Flew
175
Contents vii
23. It Is Wrong to Believe without Evidence * William Clifford 180
24. What Should We Expect from Theistic Proofs? * George 183
Belief Without Evidence: A Defense
25. Pascal’s Wager * Blaise Pascal 197
William Lycan and George Schlesinger, “You Bet Your Life”
26. The Will to Believe * William James 199
27. Religious Belief Requires a Leap of Faith * Soren Kierkegaard 202
28. Kierkegaard’s Arguments Against Objective Reasoning in Religion *
Robert M errihewAdams 209
29. Reformed Epistemology and the Rationality of Theistic Belief •
James F. Sennett 219
Alvin Plantinga, “The Aquinas/Calvin Model"
Alvin Plantinga, “The Great Pumpkin Objection”
30. Reformed Epistemology: An Atheist Perspective * Keith M. Parsons 232
Michael Martin, “Son of a Great Pumpkin”
31. Religious Belief for the Rest of Us-. Reflections on Reformed Epistemology *
Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan 244
Reason and Revelation
32. Reason and Revelation Complement Each Other * Thomas 255
Suggestions for Further Reading 257
PART IV. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL
33. Evil and the Existence of God * David Hume 261
An Author of Genesis, “Abraham and Isaac”
34. Soul-Making Theodicy * John Hick 265
Edward Madden and Peter Hare, “The Torturing Headmaster”
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, “Karma and Freedom”
35. This Is the Best Possible World * Gottfried Leibniz 111
36. Must God Create the Best? • Robert M. Adams 280
Tan Tai Wei, “Morality and the God of Love”
37. The Logical Problem of Evil • J.L. Mackie 288
38. The Free Will Defense • Alvin Plantinga 295
Richard Gale, “The Causal Compatibilist Objection”
Richard Swinburne, “Free to Be Responsible for Others”
39. The Evidential Argument from Evil • Michael Martin 315
William Rowe, “The Inductive Argument from Evil”
Paul Draper, “The Abductive Argument from Evil”
40. Induction, Abduction, and the Argument from Evil • Christopher Bernard 323
Suggestions for Further Reading 338
viii : Contents
PART V. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
41. Varieties of Religious Experience * William James 343
Shankara, “The Mind”
Laozi, “Dao De Jing”
42. Is Numinous Experience Evidence That God Exists? * Keith Yandell 361
Wcdpola Rahula, “Nirvana”
43. Perceiving God « William P. Alston 375
44. Critique of the Argument from Religious Experience * Michael 382
Suggestions for Further Reading 386
PART VI. MIRACLES
45. Of Miracles * David Hume 389
46. On Hume’s Philosophical Case Against Miracles * Daniel Howard-Snyder 395
C. S. Lewis, “Hume Begs the Question”
47- Historians on Miracles * Raymond Martin 412
Morton Smith, “Historical Method in the Study of Religion"
Nancy Murphy, “The Historian as Philosopher”
Suggestions for Further Reading 427
PART VII. EVOLUTION
48. Science Refutes Religion * RichardDawkins 431
Daniel Dennett, “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea”
49. Darwinist Religion * Phillip E. Johnson 434
Alvin Plantinga, “The Grand Evolutionary Myth”
50. Evolution Is Not a Threat to Religion * Phillip and Patricia Kiteher 440
Suggestions for Further Reading 446
PART VIII. SURVIVAL OF BODILY DEATH
51. Death and Immortality * Plato 449
Sri Aurobindo, “The Nature of the Self’
Shunryu Suzuki, “Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind”
52. Exploring the Case for Life After Death * J. P. Moreland 456
Peter van Inu/agen, “Resurrection”
Thomas Nagel, “Death”
C. ]■ Ducasse, “Remembrances of Past Lives”
Suggestions for Further Reading 471
Contents ix
PART IX. RELIGION, ETHICS, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
53. The Euthyphro Dilemma * Plato 475
Jiddu Krishnamurti, “Religion and Spirituality”
54. Is God THE Source OF Morality? « SharM. Kaye and Harry Gensler 481
55. My Confession • Leo Tolstoy 488
Adrienne Rich, “The Liar Fears the Void”
56. The Myth of Sisyphus * Albert Camus 494
Robert Nozick, “Why Are Traces Important?”
Suggestions for Further Reading 498
PART X. RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
57. Religious Pluralism * John Hick 501
Nancy Hartsock, “Feminist Revolution”
Jiddu Krishnamurti, “Revolution”
58. A Defense of Religious Exclusivism • Alvin 510
Peter van Inuiagen, “Bom into the Right Religion?”
59. Exclusivism, Pluralism, and Anarchy • Kevin Meeker 524
Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Choices”
60. Religious Diversity and Religious Belief * Allen Stairs 535
Jane Flax, “Patriarchy”
Naomi Goldenberg, “Women Preists”
61. Religion from an African Perspective * KwasiWiredu 547
Suggestions for Further Reading 557
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