Readings in the Philosophy of Religion: East Meets WestAndrew Eshleman Through a diverse collection of carefully chosen selections, Readings in Philosophy of Religion: East Meets West offers an enlightening array of perspectives on Western and non-Western religious thought that makes more meaningful trans-cultural connections possible within philosophy of religion.
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ChungYing Cheng | 18 |
of Religion? | 24 |
Characterizing Ultimate | 227 |
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Advaita Vedanta analytic philosophy animal argue argument atman body Brahman Buddha Buddhist causal cause Christian claim concept consciousness Cosmological Argument created creation creatures death deity dependent disembodied distinction divine doctrine emptiness epistemic epistemology eternal evidential example existence explain explicitly contradictory fact faith fawn's suffering feminist freedom God's Heidegger Hence Hick Hick's Hindu Hinduism human hypothesis idea important Indian infinite Jantzen John Hick justified karma knowledge laws lives logically inconsistent matter means ment metaphysics moral nature notion object omnipotent omniscient one's personal identity philosophy of religion physical possible present principle problem of evil properly basic question rational reason rebirth reject religious belief response resurrection Samkara seems sense solution soul spiritual statements suppose teleological argument theism theistic theodicy theology theory things thinkers thought tion tradition transcendent true truth Ultimate Sacred Reality University Press Western York Zhuangzi