Logical analysis and contemporary theism.
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Author / Creator: | Donnelly, John, 1941- |
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Imprint: | New York, Fordham University Press, 1972. |
Description: | xi, 337 pages 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1853308 |
Table of Contents:
- On proofs for the existence of God, by J.F. Ross
- Two criticisms of the cosmological argument, by W.L. Rowe
- The argument from design, by R.G. Swinburne
- The claims of religious experience, by H.J.N. Horsburgh
- Ineffability, by W.P. Alston
- The divine simplicity, by D.C. Bennett
- Necessary being, by J.H. Hick
- A new theory of analogy, by J.F. Ross
- Hume on evil, by N. Pike
- The perfect goodness of God, by A. Plantinga
- C.B. Martin's contradiction in theology, by W.L. Rowe
- Divine foreknowledge and human freedom, by A. Kenny
- Some puzzles concerning omnipotence, by G.I. Mavrodes
- The paradox of the stone, by C.W. Savage
- Creation ex nihilo, by J. Donnelly
- The miraculous, by R.F. Holland
- On miracles, by P.J. Dietl
- The tacit structure of religious knowing, by J.H. Gill
- On the observability of the self, by R.M. Chisholm
- Re-examining Kierkegaard's "Teleological suspension of the ethical," by J. Donnelly.