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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
PART I. PHILOSOPHY b.c.e.: PLATO-CICERO
Introduction to Part I
3
Plato
(427-347
b.c.e.)
1.
The divine craftsman
6
How God made the world
2.
Do the right thing
—
whatever that means
8
Does morality truly depend on God?
Aristotle
(382-322
B.C.E.)
3.
The unmoved mover
11
The existence of motion in the world proves the
existence of God
Cicero
(106-43
B.C.E.)
4.
The cost of freedom
14
Not even God can know what we
willßeeiy
do next
PART II. MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY:
AUGUSTINE-SUÁREZ
Introduction to Part II
19
Augustine
(354—Ш
C.E.)
5.
The prognosticator
25
God can foreknow what you will freely do
CONTENTS
6. In
the beginning was the beginning
27
What God was doing before He created the umld
7.
On seeing the light
30
Some truths we can only grasp because God lets
us peer into His mind
Boethius
(480-524)
8.
The voyeur
32
God knows yourjuturefree actions by simply observing
them —now
Saadia
(882-942)
9.
What a long strange trip it hasn t been
35
The world must have had a first moment of creation
10.
Two ways of being one
38
There is just one God, who is one, all the way through
Avicenna
(980-1037)
11.
God exists because you don t have to
41
The existence of contingent things proves the existence
of the necessary being
12.
The eternal emanator
44
77г«
world necessarily and eternally emanates
from God s own bang
Anselm
(1033-1109)
13.
I deny God exists, therefore He exists
46
Merely thinking of God, even to deny His existence,
proves that He exists
Ghazali
(1058-1
111)
14.
The all-powerful arsonist
49
A proper grasp of God s omnipotence reveaL· some
surprising things
Vili
CONTENTS
Averroes(112&-98)
15. Knowledge
is power
52
How
an
unchanging God can have knowledge
of an ever-changing world
16.
They can t handle the truth
55
What to do when faith and reason appear to conflict
Maimonides
(1135-1204)
17.
Not that many are called
58
Very few people are properly prepared to study
the philosophical truths of religion
18.
Speaking of God
... 61
On what can, and cannot, be said about God
19.
And behold, it still
¿5
pretty good
64
How
tiu
perfectly good, all-powerful God could
make a world containing so much evil
Thomas Aquinas
(1225-74)
20.
What could be simpler than an infinitely
67
powerful, infinitely intelligent, infinitely
good, infinite being?
Nothing
-
God is perfectly
ńmple
21.
Many true and distinct things about God
70
Yet God, being
ńmple,
does not truly have distinct
things within Him
22.
Could God create a stone so heavy He
72
couldn t lift it?
How God can be omnipotent despite not being able
to do all things
23.
God has not been on vacation since the
75
original creation
God s continuous activity L· necessary to keep the
world in existence at all times
CONTENTS
John Duns Scotus
(1270-1308)
24.
Unchangeably changeable
78
How God can
unii
freely despite being eternally
unable to clumge His will
Durandus of
Saint-Pourçain
(с.
1275-1332)
25.
That voodoo you do do so well
81
God may keep the world continuously in existence,
but creatures act all on their own
William of Ockham (c.
1287-1347)
26.
Sinning without sinning
84
How God can cause everything, including our sins,
without Himself becoming a sinner
27.
It ain t over till it s over
87
What you do tomorrow determines what God
believed yesterday that you would do
Martin Luther
(1483-1546)
28.
The devil s advocate
90
The phihsophers God L· not the true God,
the God of revelation and faith
Luis de
Molina
(1535-1600)
29.
What would Jesus do
... 93
God knows
-
literally
Francisco
Suárez
(1548-1617)
30.
Miracles by omission
96
How God performs miracles
PART HI. EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY:
GALILEO-KANT
Introduction to Part III
101
CONTENTS
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
31.
Appearances may be deceiving
107
What to do when science and scripture appear
to conflict
Thomas Hobbes
(1588-1679)
32.
Miracles are no miracle
110
God and His miracles are just
pari
and parcel of
the natural world
René
Descartes
(1596-1650)
33.
The thing that exists, exists
113
The idea of God itself proves the existence of God
34.
The infinite being is not just a good idea
116
Our idea of God must be caused by God
—
in which
case He must exist
35.
God s got it going on
119
More reasons to believe that GcJ continuously
creates the world
36.
Between the merely inconceivable and the
122
impossible
God freely willed even the necessary truths
-
and so
could have done otherwise
Blaise Pascal
(1623-62)
37.
You bet your life
125
Tou
can t prove that God exists, but you can prove
that you should act
asii
He does
Barach
Spinoza
(1632-77)
38.
You, me, that horse, the heavens
128
The divine implication ofDescartes s theory of substances
39.
The deity made me do it
130
Everything that occurs is necessitated to occur
—
even God
CONTENTS
Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715)
40.
I made the deity do it
133
The doctrine of continuous creation entaih that God is
the only true cause of everything
41.
Honoring God, not His vegetables
135
The very idea of causation demonstrates that God is
the only true cause of everything
42.
The laws of nature did it
138
Another way to
recórtale
the world s evih with the
perfectly good, all-powerful God
G.W.Leibniz
(1646-1716)
43.
The best of all possible worlds
141
The optimist says this is the best possible world;
the pessimist agrees. So there s consensus
44.
I need a miracle every day
143
How not to make sense of the powers of God s creatures
45.
The harmonizer
146
The strange, but intelligible, truth about the powers
of God s creatures
Pierre Bayle
(1647-1706)
46.
A strange, and literally incredible, truth
149
A critique of Leibniz s theory of God s pre-established
harmony
George Berkeley
(1685-1753)
47.
What you see is what you get
152
An entirely novel demonstration of the existence of God
48.
Deceptively, the non-deceiver
154
Even appearances are not as they appear
Voltaire
(1694-1778)
49.
At best not the worst of all possible worlds
157
But it is certainly not the best
Xli
CONTENTS
William Paley (1743-1805)
50. The
cosmic
watchmaker
159
The natural world
dup
lay
s
copious evidence of its
having an intelligent designer
David Hume
(1711-76)
51.
If the world is your premise
162
The intelligent designer may be neither intelligent
nor a designer
52.
Keeps going, and going, and going
... 165
The existence of contingent things does not prove
the existence of God
Immanuel
Kant
(1724-1804)
53.
A pretty big IF
168
The very idea of God itself cannot prove
God s existence
54.
You ought to believe in God
171
Moral considerations prove the existence of God
—
or
at least oblige us to believe in it
PART IV. NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY:
HEGEL-NIETZSCHE
Introduction to Part IV
177
G.W. F.Hegel
(1770-1831)
55.
The autobiographer
179
History is the story of God s coming to know Himself
through human consciousness
Ludwig
Feuerbach
(1804-72)
56.
To be human is divine
182
The idea of God is the idea of ourselves —purified,
enlarged, and made other
CONTENTS
Charles Darwin (1809-82)
57. The blind eyemaker 185
The appearance of design m nature may result
from random, mechanical processes
Karl Marx
(1818-83)
58.
The opium of the people
188
The ultimate source of religious belief is
material alienation
Sören
Kierkegaard
(1813-55)
59.
Nothing impersonal
191
The religious state of mind requires a personal
leap of faith
—
into the absurd
Friedrich
Nietzsche
(1844-1900)
60.
Requiem for a deity
194
God, at last, is dead
-
and we have killed Him
PART V. CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY:
JAMES-DAWKINS
Introduction to Part V
199
William James
(1842-1910)
61.
Putting into words what goes without saying
204
Religious belief legitimately resists philosophical
formufotion
Sigmund
Freud
(1856-1939)
62.
Having Daddy for dinner
207
Belief in God is neurosis on a social scale
Rudolf Otto
(1869-1937)
63.
The tremendous mystery
210
Non-rational experience of the numinous is at the
basis of all religious belief
CONTENTS
Martin Buber (1878-1965)
64. The
ménage
à trois
213
God is to be found in the relationship between I and
Tou
Bertrand
Russell
(1872-1970)
65.
Damned if you do
216
The evidence leads the rational person away from belief in God
Alfred North Whitehead
(1861-1947)
66.
A work in process
219
Both God and the world are processes, not things
Alfred Jules
Ayer
(1910-89)
67.
The divine huppity hoo-ha
222
The verifmbility criterion of meaning makes
religious beliefs meaningless
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
(1889-1951)
68.
Grounding the grounds
225
Religious belief may not be unreasonable despite
lacking
rational
grounds
Charles Hartshorne
(1897-2000)
69.
Everywhere at once
228
God
u
the soul of the world
—
and the world
и
therefore His body
С
S. Lewis
(1898-1963)
70.
The law-breaker
231
The laws of nature not only allow miracles but
actually make them possible
Martin Heidegger
(1889-1976)
71.
The supremely good immutably unmoved
234
first Fruit
Philosophy and religion have in fact been the
same pursuit, and both are mistaken
CONTENTS
Norman Malcolm (1911-90)
72.
If it s even
possible
then it s
actual
237
The very idea of God can prove God s existence,
Kant notwithstanding
Karl Rahner
(1904-84)
73.
Anonymous Christians
240
The problem of religious diversity dissolves if
all religions are ultimately versions of one s own
Harry Frankfurt (b.
1929)
74.
To dream the impossible dream
-
to lift the
243
unliftable stone
An omnipotent bang can do everything possible
and impossible
Norman Kretzmann
(1928-98)
75.
The unchanging know-it-all is neither
246
God can t be both omniscient and immutable
—
or even just omniscient
Nelson Pike (b.
1930)
76.
The almighty sandal-maker
249
Omnipotence is inconsistent zvith perfect goodness,
so no being could have both
Robert M. Adams (b.
1937)
77.
God could have done better, and maybe
252
even worse
The perfectly good God is not obliged to aeate the
best of all possible worlds
Eleonore
Stump (b.
1947)
78.
May God grant us the serenity to accept
255
what cannot be changed
-
namely everything
Prayer makes no impact on God but that doesn t
mah
it pointless
CONTENTS
Alvin Plantinga (b.
1932)
79.
Reasonable without reasons
258
Belief in God can be reasonable even
witìwut
supporting argument or evidence
Hans Jonas
(1903-93)
80.
God after Auschwitz
261
The problem of evil is answered by God s revocation of
His own power
George Mavrodes (b.
1926)
81.
If there is no God then everything is permitted
264
But if not everything is permitted then there
must be a God
William Alston (b.
1921)
82.
Perceiving God
267
Belief in God s existence requires no argument if you
simply perceive God directly
John Hick (b.
1922)
83.
The one behind the many
270
All religions are equally valid ways of getting at the
same truth
Marilyn McCord Adams (b.
1943)
84.
When even the best of all possible worlds
273
isn t good enough for you
How God may be said to be good even to individuals
suffering horrendous evih
Paul Davies (b.
1946)
85.
Chances are the world is not by chance
276
The order and design in the laws of physics suggest the
world did not arise by chance
CONTENTS
Richard
Swinburne (b.
1934)
86.
All-knowing without knowing everything
279
God is omniscient despite not knowing certain true
propositions
Michael Behe (b.
1952)
87.
Return of the intelligent designer
282
The irreducible complexity within the microscopic cell
cannot be explained by evolution
Sarah Coakley (b.
1951)
88.
TheGod-dess
285
The philosophy of religion has subtly manifested a male
perspective and bias
Daniel Dennett (b.
1942)
89.
Thou shalt stand on thine own two legs
288
Moralit)!
must ultimately comefiom ourselves
Richard Dawkins (b.
1941)
90.
The ultimate Boeing
747 291
The contemporary design arguments for God s existence
in fact lead to the opposite conclusion
Concluding Remarks
294
Sources
296
Index
320
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title_full | The God Question what famous thinkers from Plato to Dawkins have said about the divine Andrew Pessin |
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title_full_unstemmed | The God Question what famous thinkers from Plato to Dawkins have said about the divine Andrew Pessin |
title_short | The God Question |
title_sort | the god question what famous thinkers from plato to dawkins have said about the divine |
title_sub | what famous thinkers from Plato to Dawkins have said about the divine |
topic | Theism God / Proof Dieu - Philosophie - Critique et interprétation ram Dieu - Philosophie - Histoire ram Gott God Proof Gottesfrage (DE-588)4131943-6 gnd Gott (DE-588)4021662-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Theism God / Proof Dieu - Philosophie - Critique et interprétation Dieu - Philosophie - Histoire Gott God Proof Gottesfrage |
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