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This Element offers a wide-ranging introduction to the multifarious 'problems of God and astrobiology', real and... Read More >>
Philosophers, theologians, physicists, and psychologists unify their reflections on the crucial issues of limit... Read More >>
This is a clear and concise and original investigation of God’s nature and existence. Read More >>
This Element surveys leading accounts of what value judgments are exactly. It then explores the particular values... Read More >>
This Element discusses the nature of divine action, with a specific focus on miracles or 'special' divine acts.... Read More >>
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Is it possible that behind what is taking place in America and the world lies a mystery that goes back to the gods... Read More >>
This book sets aside arguments about God’s existence and focuses on what people say and think about God. It offers... Read More >>
In this Element, the authors examine David Hume, a critic in support of traditional Christian theism in Western... Read More >>
This Element looks first at God and then divine love within the Abrahamic traditions. The author discusses the kind... Read More >>
The development of a divine character through the course of a sustained narrative with a sequential plot aided the... Read More >>
This Element is an overview of the Catholic conception of God and of philosophical problems regarding God that arose... Read More >>
This book explains how qualitative awareness-content of human moral experience can have intentional features indicating... Read More >>
Exploring the diverse forms of natural theology expressed in seventeenth-century English literature, Katherine Calloway... Read More >>
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between pantheism and ecology, particularly considering... Read More >>
Examines the Islamic theological approaches to the problem of evil and suffering both in theory and practice. The... Read More >>
Early Zoroastrianism was transmitted orally, as is now generally accepted by scholars. There is no consensus, however,... Read More >>