This collection of 14 groundbreaking essays challenges disciplinary boundaries by exploring new areas of inquiry into Judeo-Christian topics from an analytical and philosophical perspective.
Philosophers of religion, meta-physicians, epistemologists, and theologians will find in this volume some of the most important work available in the theory of knowledge and the epistemic status of religious belief.
This book argues that one can. Wandering in Darkness first presents the moral psychology and value theory within which one typical traditional theodicy, namely, that of Thomas Aquinas, is embedded.
This volume presents ten new essays in philosophy of religion that develop and critically engage themes from the work of Richard Swinburne--one of the most influential thinkers in the discipline over the last fifty years.
... Faith, ed. Eleonore Stump (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993), 217ff. 7. In 'Eternity Has No Duration', Religious Studies 30 (1994): 1–16, Katherin A. Rogers argues that, on balance, the infinite duration view is not to be found in Boethius ...
In The Territories of Science and Religion, Harrison dismantles what we think we know about the two categories, then puts it all back together again in a provocative, productive new way.
It engages various facets of contemporary society to show how this new style and understanding of philosophical theology might function as a critical and constructive tool of cultural analysis. Studies in Religion and Culture
... Stump , Eleonore . “ Knowledge , Freedom and the Problem of Evil ” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion . 14.1 ( 1983 ) : 49-58 . Stump , Eleonore . “ The Problem of Evil ” Faith ... Reasoned Faith , edited by Eleonore Stump , 93– ...