Zusammenfassung
The Handbook of Philosophy and Religion is a one-volume examination of the most salient concepts that sit at the intersection of religion and philosophy. This book grounds readers in the mysteries that have evoked wonder and consternation for millennia, such as the nature of divinity in relation to humanity, the legitimacy of religious experience and how we frame language to speak about it, the possibility of miraculous occurrences, and theories regarding life after death.
Schlagworte
metaphysics Philosophy Christianity Philosophy of language religion and philosophy postmodern thought ethics and moral theologyKeywords
epistemology- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxx Preface i–xxx
- 1–14 Snapshot 1–14
- 15–26 Scrutiny 15–26
- 153–214 Section 3: Deducing God 153–214
- 331–338 Why I Am Agnostic 331–338
- 339–348 Why I Am an Atheist 339–348
- 349–358 Why I Am a Buddhist 349–358
- 359–366 Why I Am Christian 359–366
- 367–374 Why I Am a Jew 367–374
- 383–392 Why I Am Muslim 383–392
- 393–400 Epilogue 393–400
- 401–402 Acknowledgments 401–402