Ashgate contemporary thinkers on religion: collected works
"First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing."--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-438) and index.
15. Reply to Plantinga -- 16. Skeptical Theism: A Response to Bergmann -- 17. Reply to Howard-Snyder and Bergmann -- IV: Divine Freedom -- 18. The Problem of Divine Perfection and Freedom -- 19. Evil and God's Freedom in Creation -- 20. Can God Be Free? -- V: The Cosmological Argument -- 21. Two Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument -- 22. The Cosmological Argument -- 23. Cosmological Arguments -- VI: The Ontological Argument -- 24. The Ontological Argument -- 25. Modal Versions of the Ontological Argument -- VII: Other Writings in the Philosophy of Religion -- 26. Augustine on Foreknowledge and Free Will -- 27. Religious Experience and the Principle of Credulity -- 28. The Rationality of Religious Belief -- 29. Religion within the Bounds of Naturalism: Dewey and Wieman -- 30. Religious Pluralism -- William L. Rowe: A Bibliography
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I: The Philosophical Theology of Paul Tillich -- 1. Tillich's Concept of God -- 2. Religious Symbols -- II: The Problem of Evil -- 3. The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism -- 4. The Empirical Argument from Evil -- 5. Evil and Theodicy -- 6. Paradox and Promise: John Hick's Solution to the Problem of Evil -- 7. Ruminations about Evil -- 8. William Alston on the Problem of Evil -- 9. The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look -- 10. In Defense of "The Free Will Defense" -- 11. Grounds for Belief in God Aside, Does Evil Make Atheism More Reasonable than Theism? -- 12. Friendly Atheism, Skeptical Theism, and the Problem of Evil -- III: Replies to Critics on the Evidential Problem of Evil -- 13. Evil and the Theistic Hypothesis: A Response to Wykstra -- 14. Response to Lynda Zagzebski