Philosophy of Religion
by Norman L. Geisler 2020-12-30 04:36:10
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Is there any basis in reality for a religious experience?Is there any basis in reason for belief in God?Is it even possible to speak meaningfully of a transcendent being?And how does one account for evil?The authors answer these questions, representi... Read more
Is there any basis in reality for a religious experience?Is there any basis in reason for belief in God?Is it even possible to speak meaningfully of a transcendent being?And how does one account for evil?The authors answer these questions, representing the four most important issues in the philosophy of religion, in a comprehensive way and "form the perspective of classical theism." They support this position with in-depth argumentation, taking into account both classical and contemporary writers.With its well-outlined text, 'Philosophy of Religion' is "user friendly." An introduction, chapter summaries, a glossary, indexes, and bibliography contribute to this end.In this second edition, the authors have not only updated the text and bibliography, but also refined some of the arguments, "scaled down and evened out" the vocabulary, and added several pedagogical aids. The first edition, written by Norman L. Geisler alone, appeared in 1974. Less
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  • January 15, 2003
  • eng
  • 9781725254374
Norman L. Geisler (PhD, Loyola University) serves as the president of Southern Evangelical Seminary and is the author or coauthor of some sixty books, including his four-volume Systematic Theology. He...
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