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Reiding HumeIn Paul Russell (ed.), Hume’s ‘Dialogues concerning Natural Religion’: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 63-83. 2026.I take this paper as an opportunity to ask what Hume might think of rational religious belief given developments in philosophy of religion, epistemology and contemporary cognitive science of religion (which explores the natural roots of religion). To that end, I will consider some basic findings in the cognitive science of religion concerning the origins of religion in human nature. I will also reflect on some significant developments in twentieth-Century philosophy, including recent development…Read more
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4101 Key Terms in Philosophy and Their Importance for TheologyPresbyterian Publishing Corporation. 2004.Written by two philosophers and a theologian, this book provides easy access to key terms in philosophy and how they are understood and used in theology. The focused entries discuss what the terms have meant in classical and contemporary philosophy and then shift to what these philosophical understandings have meant in the history of Christian theology to the present day. The result is a unique volume that clearly shows the interplay of these disciplines and how theology has been influenced by t…Read more
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2Morality and HappinessIn Raymond VanArragon & Kelly James Clark (eds.), Evidence and Religious Belief, Oxford University Press. pp. 157-174. 2011.Social contract theorists offer well-developed answers to the question ‘Why Be Moral?’. According to social contract theories of morality, right and wrong are constituted by the agreement among rationally self-interested individuals to give up the unhindered pursuit of their own desires and interests for the security of living in peace with one another. In order to secure this peace, one willingly forgoes the liberty of total self-determination and takes on the constraints of conventional morali…Read more
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13Tradition and Transcendence in Masters Kong and RortyIn Yong Huang (ed.), Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism: With Responses by Richard Rorty, State University of New York Press. pp. 227-254. 2009.
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1475Reason, Metaphysics, and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin PlantingaOxford University Press USA. 2012.In May 2010, philosophers, family and friends gathered at the University of Notre Dame to celebrate the career and retirement of Alvin Plantinga, widely recognized as one of the world's leading figures in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion. Plantinga has earned particular respect within the community of Christian philosophers for the pivotal role that he played in the recent renewal and development of philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. Each of the essays in…Read more
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23Rational Faith: Catholic Responses to Reformed EpistemologyPhilosophical Books 35 (4): 283-285. 2010.
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9Fiction as a Kind of PhilosophyIn William P. Alston (ed.), Realism and Antirealism, Cornell University Press. pp. 280-294. 2019.
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1Readings in the philosophy of religion (edited book)Broadview Press. 2017.This anthology contains the best of both classical and contemporary sources, offering a balanced historical approach to the philosophy of religion while reflecting the latest developments in the field. The included readings grapple with issues that are existentially compelling and provocative regardless of one's religious leanings. Topics are covered in a point-counterpoint manner designed to foster deep reflection. This third edition contains an entirely new section on early Chinese religion as…Read more
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43Readings in the Philosophy of Religion (edited book)Broadview. 2000.The collection maintains a balance between the challenging and the accessible. In all, the book includes over 50 selections in seven sections; each section opens with an introduction by the editor."--BOOK JACKET.
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51Naturalism and its DiscontentsIn The Blackwell Companion to Naturalism, Wiley-blackwell. 2015.Naturalism admits of no single, simple definition (usually depending on the naturalist's commitment to science). After distinguishing ontological or metaphysic naturalism from methodological naturalism, I discuss the historical development of ontological naturalism, as well as arguments for or against naturalism. I then take moral goodness and badness as a case study of the problems and prospects for ontological naturalism.
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85Reasoned Faith: Essays in Philosophical Theology in Honor of Norman KretzmannPhilosophical Review 103 (4): 743. 1994.
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58A companion to naturalism (edited book)Wiley. 2016.Since the turn of the twenty-first century, naturalism has become one of the most prominent philosophical orthodoxies in the Western academy. Yet naturalism is more often assumed than defended. The Blackwell Companion to Naturalism offers a systematic introduction that defines, discusses and defends philosophical naturalism. Essays tackle naturalism's role in existing cultural conversations, from Libertarianism to Confucianism, and provide detailed examinations of philosophical concepts like met…Read more
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3128God and the brain: the rationality of belief -- free download of entire book!William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 2019.Disproof of heaven? -- Brain and gods -- The rational stance -- Reason and belief in God -- Against naturalism -- Atheism, inference, and IQ -- Atheism, autism, and intellectual humility -- Googling God -- Inference, intuition, and rationality.
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53Abrahamic Reflections on Randomness and Providence (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2021.This open access book addresses the question of how God can providentially govern apparently ungovernable randomness. Medieval theologians confidently held that God is provident, that is, God is the ultimate cause of or is responsible for everything that happens. However, scientific advances since the 19th century pose serious challenges to traditional views of providence. From Darwinian evolution to quantum mechanics, randomness has become an essential part of the scientific worldview. An inter…Read more
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Motivating MoralityIn Raymond VanArragon & Kelly James Clark (eds.), Evidence and Religious Belief, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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61Spanish Common Sense Philosophy: Jaime Balmes' Critique of Cartesian FoundationalismHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (2): 207-226. 1990.
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Pluralism and proper functionIn Deane-Peter Baker (ed.), Alvin Plantinga, Cambridge University Press. 2007.
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176Evidence and Religious Belief (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.A fundamental question in philosophy of religion is whether religious belief must be based on evidence in order to be properly held. In recent years two prominent positions on this issue have been staked out: evidentialism, which claims that proper religious belief requires evidence; and Reformed epistemology, which claims that it does not. Evidence and Religious Belief contains eleven chapters by prominent philosophers which push the discussion in new directions. The volume has three parts. The…Read more
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90The gods of Abraham, Isaiah, and ConfuciusDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (1): 109-136. 2005.
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1Science and Religion in DialogueWiley-Blackwell. 2010.This two-volume collection of cutting edge thinking about science and religion shows how scientific and religious practices of inquiry can be viewed as logically compatible, complementary, and mutually supportive. Features submissions by world-leading scientists and philosophers Discusses a wide range of hotly debated issues, including Big Bang cosmology, evolution, intelligent design, dinosaurs and creation, general and special theories of relativity, dark energy, the Multiverse Hypothesis, and…Read more
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120The explanatory power of theismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (3): 129-146. 1989.
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47Kua zong jiao dui hua, Zhongguo yu xi fang (edited book)Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she. 2004.该书收入的论文分为三部分。第一部分的六篇论文探讨了文化和宗教对话的理论基础;第二部分九篇论文则是具体的宗教比较和对话;第三部分的四篇论文则把重点放在中国宗教的研究上。
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200Trinity or Tritheism?Religious Studies 32 (4): 463-476. 1996.The focus of this paper is the social trinitarian account in Richard Swinburne's "The Christian God." After setting out the route Swinburne follows in reaching his conclusions about the Godhead, I endeavour to show two things: (i) that his account does not avoid the charge of tritheism and thus is not faithful to key elements in the Christian creeds; (ii) the philosophical moves behind his conclusions are not compelling if, as we can, we challenge his assumptions about divine necessity. A better…Read more
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74Readings in the Philosophy of Religion - Third Edition (edited book)Broadview Press. 2017.This anthology contains the best of both classical and contemporary sources, offering a balanced historical approach to the philosophy of religion while reflecting the latest developments in the field. The included readings grapple with issues that are existentially compelling and provocative regardless of one’s religious leanings. Topics are covered in a point–counterpoint manner designed to foster deep reflection. This third edition contains an entirely new section on early Chinese religion as…Read more