Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

by T. J. Mawson
ISBN-10:
0199276315
ISBN-13:
9780199276318
Pub. Date:
10/20/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0199276315
ISBN-13:
9780199276318
Pub. Date:
10/20/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

by T. J. Mawson

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Overview

Belief in God answers two questions: what, if anything, is it that Jews, Christians, and Muslims are agreeing about when they join in claiming that there is a God; and what, if any, prospects are there for rationally defending or attacking this claim?

In the context of a sustained argument for particular answers to these questions, Tim Mawson tackles many of the most prominent topics in the philosophy of religion. He argues that those who believe that there is a God are best interpreted as believing that there is a being who is essentially personal, transcendent, immanent, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal, perfectly free, perfectly good, and necessary; and non-essentially creator of the world and value; revealer of Himself; and offerer of everlasting life. Having explored the meaning and consistency of this conception of God in the first half of the book, Mawson goes on to consider whether or not belief or the absence of belief in such a God might be the sort of thing that does not rationally require argument and, if not, what the criteria for a good argument for or against such a God's existence might be. Having established some criteria, he uses them to evaluate specific arguments for and against the existence of such a God. He looks at the Argument to Design; the Cosmological Argument; the Ontological Argument; the Argument from Religious Experience; the Argument from Apparent Miracles; the Problem of Evil; and Pascal's Wager. Finally, he explores the relation between faith and reason.

In the course of his argument, Mawson makes striking new claims and defends or attacks established positions in new ways. His conversational style, lively wit, and enlightening examples make Belief in God as pleasurable as it is instructive and thought-provoking. It makes an ideal text for beginning undergraduate courses and for anyone thinking about these most important of questions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199276318
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 10/20/2005
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

St Peter's College, Oxford University

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Part IThe Concept of God
1Personhood, Transcendence, Immanence9
2Omnipotence, Omniscience, Eternality28
3Perfect Freedom, Perfect Goodness, Necessity53
4Creator of the World, Creator of Value70
5Revealer, Offerer of Eternal Life81
Part IIThe Existence of God
6Arguing for and Against the Existence of God113
7The Ontological Argument125
8The Argument to Design133
9The Cosmological Argument153
10The Argument from Religious Experience163
11The Argument from Reports of Apparent Miracles179
12The Problem of Evil198
Conclusion: Faith219
Endnotes234
Bibliography261
Index271
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