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Atheism and the Christian Faith is an anthology of the proceedings from a conference of the same name which convened at Concordia University of Edmonton in May 2016. The book represents a wide diversity of subtopics—primarily from a philosophical perspective—including submissions from atheists, agnostics and theists. This combination of topics and perspectives makes the book totally unique. There are arguments for and against theism. The foreword to the book is by Professor Richard Swinburne, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Oxford University, who contributes two chapters to the book: “Why…mehr
Atheism and the Christian Faith is an anthology of the proceedings from a conference of the same name which convened at Concordia University of Edmonton in May 2016. The book represents a wide diversity of subtopics—primarily from a philosophical perspective—including submissions from atheists, agnostics and theists. This combination of topics and perspectives makes the book totally unique. There are arguments for and against theism. The foreword to the book is by Professor Richard Swinburne, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Oxford University, who contributes two chapters to the book: “Why Believe That There is a God?” and “Why God Allows Suffering”. The book includes a chapter from renowned astrophysicist, and former student of Stephen Hawkins, Professor Dr. Don Page from the University of Alberta “On the Optimal Argument for the Existence of God”. Atheism and the Christian Faith advances arguments around serious philosophical issues of direct relevance to contemporary society. It will be of interest to a broad range of scholars in philosophy, theology and epistemology.
FOREWORD PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS CHAPTER 1 Why Believe That There is a God? Richard Swinburne CHAPTER 2 Moral Culpability and Choosing to Believe in God David Kyle Johnson CHAPTER 3 Theism, Atheism, and the Ethics of Hope Jonathan Strand CHAPTER 4 Nietzsche: Master of Suspicion or Mastered by Suspicion? Jahdiel Perez CHAPTER 5 C. S. Lewis on Experience, Narrative and Beliefs about Meaning: Helping Atheists and Christians to Understand One Another Stefan James Knibbe CHAPTER 6 “Talking about Something Else”: Richard Dawkins and Rowan Williams on God, Religion and Atheism Stephen W. Martin CHAPTER 7 Why Atheists Should be Anti-Natalists: The Argument from Evil and the Ethics of Procreation Matthew Small CHAPTER 8 The Ontological Proof Fails for the Love of God Charles Rodger CHAPTER 9 The Modal Argument Against Naturalism Andrew Brigham CHAPTER 10 Intellectual Honesty in the Atheism-Theism Conversation: Two Popular But Unconvincing Arguments Against Unbelief Jahdiel Perez CHAPTER 11 The Optimal Argument for the Existence of God Don N. Page CHAPTER 12 Why God Allows Suffering Richard Swinburne BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
FOREWORD PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS CHAPTER 1 Why Believe That There is a God? Richard Swinburne CHAPTER 2 Moral Culpability and Choosing to Believe in God David Kyle Johnson CHAPTER 3 Theism, Atheism, and the Ethics of Hope Jonathan Strand CHAPTER 4 Nietzsche: Master of Suspicion or Mastered by Suspicion? Jahdiel Perez CHAPTER 5 C. S. Lewis on Experience, Narrative and Beliefs about Meaning: Helping Atheists and Christians to Understand One Another Stefan James Knibbe CHAPTER 6 “Talking about Something Else”: Richard Dawkins and Rowan Williams on God, Religion and Atheism Stephen W. Martin CHAPTER 7 Why Atheists Should be Anti-Natalists: The Argument from Evil and the Ethics of Procreation Matthew Small CHAPTER 8 The Ontological Proof Fails for the Love of God Charles Rodger CHAPTER 9 The Modal Argument Against Naturalism Andrew Brigham CHAPTER 10 Intellectual Honesty in the Atheism-Theism Conversation: Two Popular But Unconvincing Arguments Against Unbelief Jahdiel Perez CHAPTER 11 The Optimal Argument for the Existence of God Don N. Page CHAPTER 12 Why God Allows Suffering Richard Swinburne BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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