Faith, Freedom, and Rationality
The philosophy of religion, once considered a deviation from an otherwise analytically rigorous discipline, has flourished over the past two decades. This collection of new essays by twelve distinguished philosophers of religion explores three broad themes: religious attitudes of belief, acceptance, and love; human and divine freedom; and the rationality of religious belief.
Contributions by: William P. Alston, Robert Audi, J A. Cover, Martin Curd, Norman Kretzmann, George Nakhnikian, John O'Leary-Hawthorne, Philip L. Quinn, James F. Ross, Eleonore Stump, Peter van Inwagen, William J. Wainwright