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    The 5th edition of Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, includes 82 classic and contemporary readings on philosophy of religion. It covers standard topics (like religious experience, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, life after death, and miracles) but also tackles more unusual topics often requested by instructors (like religion and science, religious pluralism, and religious ethics). Although the book focuses on the Western tradition, it also includes Continental, feminist, and As…Read more
  • Problem Of Evil: Philosophy
    University of Notre Dame Press. 1992.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Christology (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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    Reason and Religious Belief, now in its fifth edition, explores perennial questions in the philosophy of religion. Drawing from the best in both classical and contemporary discussions, the authors examine religious experience, faith and reason, the divine attributes, arguments for and against the existence of God, divine action (in various forms of theism), Reformed epistemology, religious language, religious diversity, and religion and science.Revised and updated to reflect current philosophica…Read more
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    Biology, Religion, and Philosophy: An Introduction
    with Dennis R. Venema
    Cambridge University Press. 2021.
    The intersection of biology and religion has spawned exciting new areas of academic research that raise issues central to understanding our own humanity and the living world. In this comprehensive and accessible survey, Michael L. Peterson and Dennis R. Venema explain the engagement between biology and religion on issues related to origins, evolution, design, suffering and evil, progress and purpose, love, humanity, morality, ecology, and the nature of religion itself. Does life have a chemical …Read more
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    Philosophy of religion: selected readings (edited book)
    OUP Usa. 1996.
    This anthology of readings in the philosophy of religion examines the basic classical and a host of contemporary issues in thirteen thematic sections. Each section begins with an introductory essay giving background on the topic; in addition, each essay is preceded by a brief epitome, and study questions and a bibliography of suggested readings follows each section. The book is designed to parallel the thematic structure of the authors' 1990 book, Reason and Religious Belief; the two are to be m…Read more
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    Drawing from both classical and contemporary discussions, the authors examine topics of religious experience, faith and reason, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, religious language, miracles, life after death, and much more. The volume is enhanced by study questions and suggestions for further reading. The book also may serve as a companion to the authors' 1996 anthology, PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION.
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    Jesus and the Genome: The Intersection of Christology and Biology
    with Timothy J. Pawl and Ben F. Brammell
    Cambridge University Press. 2024.
    Is a coherent worldview that embraces both classical Christology and modern evolutionary biology possible? This volume explores this fundamental question through an engaged inquiry into key topics, including the Incarnation, the process of evolution, modes of divine action, the nature of rationality, morality, chance and love, and even the meaning of life. Grounded alike in the history and philosophy of science, Christian theology, and the scientific basis for evolutionary biology and genetics, …Read more
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    Monotheism, Suffering, and Evil
    Cambridge University Press. 2022.
    Suffering and evil in the world provide the basis for the most difficult challenge to monotheistic belief. This Element discusses how the three great monotheisms – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – respond to the problem of suffering and evil. Different versions of the problem, types of answers, and recurring themes in philosophical and religious sources are analyzed. Objections to the enterprise of theodicy are also discussed as are additional objections to the monotheistic God more broadly. T…Read more
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    Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.
    _Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion_ features newly commissioned debates on some of the most controversial issues in the field. Is evil evidence against belief in God? Does science discredit religion? Is God’s existence the best explanation of the universe? Is morality based on God’s commands? Is eternal damnation compatible with the Christian concept of God? Features debates focusing on each of twelve of the most controversial issues in the field. Includes essays, replies, and r…Read more
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    H.S. Harris, "Hegel's development: Night thoughts "
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (2): 117. 1989.
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    God and evil: Problems of consistency and gratuity (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (4): 305-313. 1979.
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    The science-religion debate is a hot topic in academic circles and contemporary culture, and evolution makes the subject particularly contentious. Does modern science tip the scales toward atheism? Or does religion have resources to support its credibility and relevance? And how does evolution influence both worldviews? Comprehensive, balanced, and engaging, Science, Evolution, and Religion provides a dynamic yet respectful introduction to the science-religion debate, framed as a conflict betwee…Read more
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    This concise, well-structured survey examines the problem of evil in the context of the philosophy of religion. One of the core topics in that field, the problem of evil is an enduring challenge that Western philosophers have pondered for almost two thousand years. The main problem of evil consists in reconciling belief in a just and loving God with the evil and suffering in the world. Michael Peterson frames this issue by working through questions such as the following: What is the relation of …Read more
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    Thomistic Papers IV (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 8 (1): 115-120. 1991.
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    Philosophy of religion: selected readings (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2001.
    This excellent anthology in the philosophy of religion examines the basic classical and a host of contemporary issues in thirteen thematic sections. Assuming little or no familiarity with the religious concepts it addresses, it provides a well-balanced and accessible approach to the field. The articles cover the standard topics in the field, including religious experience, theistic arguments, the problem of evil, and miracles, as well as topics that have gained the attention of philosophers of r…Read more
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    The Problem of Evil: Selected Readings
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 15 (2): 199-201. 1994.
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    A Long and Faithful Journey
    Faith and Philosophy 15 (2): 156-159. 1998.
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    Recent Work on the Problem of Evil
    American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (4). 1983.
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    Evil and inconsistency
    Sophia 18 (2): 20-27. 1979.