
Reason and Faith
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- I. Natural Theology
- Faith
- 1: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: The Idea of Faith as Trust: Lessons in Noncognitivist Approaches to Faith
- 2: J. L. Schellenberg: Working with Swinburne: Belief, Value, and the Religious Life
- Theistic Arguments
- 3: Paul Draper: Simplicity and Natural Theology
- 4: Hud Hudson: Swinburne's Aesthetic Appeal
- Divine Power
- 5: Dean Zimmerman: Defining Omnipotence
- 6: Alvin Plantinga: Law, Cause, and Occasionalism
- II. Philosophical Theology
- Atonement and Liturgy
- 7: Eleonore Stump: Love and Forgiveness: Swinburne on Atonement
- 8: Nicholas Wolterstorff: The Liturgical Present Tense
- Immortality, Body, and Soul
- 9: Peter van Inwagen: The Rev'd Mr Bayes and the Life Everlasting
- 10: Marilyn McCord Adams: What about Hylomorphism? Some Medieval and Recent Ruminations on Swinburne's Dualism
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