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William Rowe

Birkbeck, University of London
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  • Birkbeck, University of London
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Aesthetics
20th Century Philosophy
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    Religious experience and the principle of credulity
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (2): 85-92. 1982.
    Religious Experience
  • Religious Symbols and God: A Philosophical Study of Tillich's Theology
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (4): 257-258. 1970.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (3): 204-204. 1979.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings
    with William J. Wainwright
    Religious Studies 9 (4): 492-493. 1973.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  1
    The Cosmological Argument
    with John J. Shepherd
    Religious Studies 13 (1): 116-118. 1975.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  206
    The Metaphysics of Free Will
    Religious Studies 32 (1): 129-131. 1996.
    The Argument from Evil
  •  6
    The empirical argument from evil
    In Robert Audi & William J. Wainwright (eds.), Rationality, religious belief, and moral commitment: new essays in the philosophy of religion, Cornell University Press. pp. 227--247. 1986.
    The Argument from Evil
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    19 The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism
    In Eleanore Stump & Michael J. Murray (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 6--157. 1999.
    The Argument from Evil
  •  5
    Evil is Evidence Against Theistic Belief
    In Michael L. Peterson (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion, Wiley-blackwell. 2003.
    Evil
  •  132
    Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings
    with William J. Wainwright
    OUP Usa. 1998.
    An accessible introduction to the topic with essays covering religious pluralism, teleological and moral arguments for God's existence, and the problem of evil.
    Philosophy of Religion, MiscellaneousToleration in Normative Theories
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    The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism
    American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (4). 1979.
    The Argument from Evil
  •  178
    The Problem of No Best World
    Faith and Philosophy 11 (2): 269-271. 1994.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious TopicsThe Argument from Evil
  •  232
    Philosophy of religion: an introduction
    Wadsworth/Thomson Learning. 2001.
    The book falls into four segments. In the first (Chapter 1), the particular conception of deity that has been predominant in western civilization—the theistic idea of God—is explicated and distinguished from several other notions of the divine. The second segment considers the major reasons that have been advanced in support of the belief that the theistic God exists. In chapters 2 through 4 the three major arguments for the existence of God are discussed, arguments which appeal to facts suppose…Read more
    The book falls into four segments. In the first (Chapter 1), the particular conception of deity that has been predominant in western civilization—the theistic idea of God—is explicated and distinguished from several other notions of the divine. The second segment considers the major reasons that have been advanced in support of the belief that the theistic God exists. In chapters 2 through 4 the three major arguments for the existence of God are discussed, arguments which appeal to facts supposedly available to any rational person, whether religious or not. Chapter 5 considers religious and mystical experience as a source and justification for theistic belief. And in Chapter 6 we examine the role that faith may play in the formation and justification of religious belief. We also consider the important issue of whether belief in God may be entirely rational quite apart from any evidence in its behalf. The third segment undertakes an examination of the problem of evil, which some have thought to provide rational grounds for atheism, the belief that the theistic God does not exist. A number of topics quite central to theistic religion are considered in the fourth segment of the book, chapters 8 through 11. These topics include miracles, the question of life after death, problems in relating the idea of divine foreknowledge to the belief in human freedom, and problems arising from the existence of diverse religions.
    Epistemology of ReligionArguments Against Theism
  •  47
    Theism (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 3 (2): 202-206. 1986.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious Skepticism
  •  426
    Friendly Atheism, Skeptical Theism, and the Problem of Evil
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (2): 79-92. 2006.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious SkepticismAtheism
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    Friendly atheism revisited
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1-3): 7-13. 2010.
    This paper endeavors to explain what friendly atheism is and why it is reasonable to seek to be friendly toward those whose views about God differ substantially from one’s own
    Atheism
  •  103
    Pain Treatment Agreements
    American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11): 3-4. 2010.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Biomedical EthicsPain
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