The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology
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With the help of in–depth essays from some of the world′s leading philosophers,
The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology explores the nature and existence of God through human reason and evidence from the natural world.
Provides in–depth and cutting–edge treatment of natural theology′s main arguments
Includes contributions from first–rate philosophers well known for their work on the relevant topics
Updates relevant arguments in light of the most current, state–of–the–art philosophical and scientific discussions
Stands in useful contrast and opposition to the arguments of the ′new atheists′
Specificaties
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<p>Notes on contributors vii</p>
<p>Introduction ix<br /> William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland</p>
<p>1 The project of natural theology 1<br /> Charles Taliaferro</p>
<p>2 The Leibnizian cosmological argument 24<br /> Alexander R. Pruss</p>
<p>3 The kalam cosmological argument 101<br /> William Lane Craig and James D. Sinclair</p>
<p>4 The teleological argument: an exploration of the fine–tuning of the universe 202<br /> Robin Collins</p>
<p>5 The argument from consciousness 282<br /> J. P. Moreland</p>
<p>6 The argument from reason 344<br /> Victor Reppert</p>
<p>7 The moral argument 391<br /> Mark D. Linville</p>
<p>8 The argument from evil 449<br /> Stewart Goetz</p>
<p>9 The argument from religious experience 498<br /> Kai–Man Kwan</p>
<p>10 The ontological argument 553<br /> Robert E. Maydole</p>
<p>11 The argument from miracles: a cumulative case for the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth 593<br /> Timothy McGrew and Lydia McGrew</p>
<p>Index 663</p>

