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Reason and the Christian Religion

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Abstract Richard Swinburne is one of the most distinguished philosophers of religion of our day. In this volume, many notable philosophers in Britain and america unite to honour him and to discuss various topics to which he has contributed significantly. These include general topics in the philosophy of religion such as revelation, and faith and reason, and the specifically Christian doctrines of the Trinity, the Incarnation, and atonement. In the spirit of the movement which Richard Swinburned has spearheaded, the essays in this collection use analytic philosophical methods to examine doctrines in particular religious traditions, expanding upon traditional discussions of theism. As such, this volume represents a field-report on the interaction of philosophy and Christian thought in the English-speaking world: a fitting tribute to the Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of Christian Religion at the University of Oxford. Richard Swinburne has himself contributed and individual and personal Intellectural Autobiography. Contributors: William P. Alston, David Brown, Richard M. Gale, Rom Harré, Brian Hebblethwaite, John Hick, Peter van Inwagen, J. R. Lucas, David McNaughton, Philip L. Quinn, Eleonore Stump, William J. Wainwright, C. J. F. Williams
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Title: Reason and the Christian Religion
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Abstract Richard Swinburne is one of the most distinguished philosophers of religion of our day.
In this volume, many notable philosophers in Britain and america unite to honour him and to discuss various topics to which he has contributed significantly.
These include general topics in the philosophy of religion such as revelation, and faith and reason, and the specifically Christian doctrines of the Trinity, the Incarnation, and atonement.
In the spirit of the movement which Richard Swinburned has spearheaded, the essays in this collection use analytic philosophical methods to examine doctrines in particular religious traditions, expanding upon traditional discussions of theism.
As such, this volume represents a field-report on the interaction of philosophy and Christian thought in the English-speaking world: a fitting tribute to the Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of Christian Religion at the University of Oxford.
Richard Swinburne has himself contributed and individual and personal Intellectural Autobiography.
Contributors: William P.
Alston, David Brown, Richard M.
Gale, Rom Harré, Brian Hebblethwaite, John Hick, Peter van Inwagen, J.
R.
Lucas, David McNaughton, Philip L.
Quinn, Eleonore Stump, William J.
Wainwright, C.
J.
F.
Williams.

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