
Religious Ambiguity and Religious Diversity
Robert Mckim(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 5. April 2001
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-19-512835-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book is built around the two themes of religious ambiguity and religious diversity. Robert McKim first asks whether the religious traditions can account for the fact that the beliefs that they wish their adherents to accept are not clearly true. He then explores the significnace for religious belief of the fact that there are so many competing religious traditions. A central thesis of the book is that beliefs about religious matters ought to be held tentatively, with an awareness that the beliefs in question may be wrong. This applies to the beliefs of theists, of atheists, and of members of non-theistic religions alike. McKim attempts to show the validity of this thesis by applying it to the theistic problem of the 'hiddenness' of God: that is, the question why, if God exists, it is not clear to everyone that this is so.
Reviews / Votes
The discussion throughout is of high quality and extremely detailed * Peter Byrne, Religious Studies * Students and scholars in the philosophy of religion will be indebted to McKim's exploration of the literature on divine hiddenness. I find the conclusion he draws from it compelling * Peter Byrne, Religious Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-512835-2 (9780195128352)
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Person
Robert McKim is Professor of Religion and of Philosophy at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Author
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Program for the Study of ReligionAssociate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Program for the Study of Religion, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Content
Part I: The Hiddenness of God
1 The Hiddenness of God: Introduction
2 God's Hiddenness and the Possibility of Moral Action
3 God's Hiddenness, Freedom to Believe, and Attitude Problems
4 Trust and Other Goods of Mystery
5 The Hiddenness of God and Arguments for Atheism
6 The Hiddenness of God: Implications
Part II: Religious Diversity
7 Religious Diversity: Introduction
8 The Critical Stance I: Tentative Religious Belief
9 The Critical Stance II: Arguments and Objections
10 Religious Experience and Religious Belief
11 Alston on Religious Experience
Notes
Index
1 The Hiddenness of God: Introduction
2 God's Hiddenness and the Possibility of Moral Action
3 God's Hiddenness, Freedom to Believe, and Attitude Problems
4 Trust and Other Goods of Mystery
5 The Hiddenness of God and Arguments for Atheism
6 The Hiddenness of God: Implications
Part II: Religious Diversity
7 Religious Diversity: Introduction
8 The Critical Stance I: Tentative Religious Belief
9 The Critical Stance II: Arguments and Objections
10 Religious Experience and Religious Belief
11 Alston on Religious Experience
Notes
Index