Over the past sixty years, within the analytic tradition of philosophy, there has been a significant revival of interest in the philosophy of religion. More recently, philosophers of religion have turned in a more self-consciously interdisciplinary direction, with special focus on topics that have traditionally been the provenance of systematic theologians in the Christian tradition. The present volumes Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology, volumes 1 and 2aim to bring together some of the most important essays on six central topics in recent philosophical theology. Volume 1 collects essays on three distinctively Christian doctrines: trinity, incarnation, and atonement. Volume 2 focuses on three topics that arise in all of the major theistic religions: providence, resurrection, and scripture.
Michael Rea is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame.
Show moreOver the past sixty years, within the analytic tradition of philosophy, there has been a significant revival of interest in the philosophy of religion. More recently, philosophers of religion have turned in a more self-consciously interdisciplinary direction, with special focus on topics that have traditionally been the provenance of systematic theologians in the Christian tradition. The present volumes Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology, volumes 1 and 2aim to bring together some of the most important essays on six central topics in recent philosophical theology. Volume 1 collects essays on three distinctively Christian doctrines: trinity, incarnation, and atonement. Volume 2 focuses on three topics that arise in all of the major theistic religions: providence, resurrection, and scripture.
Michael Rea is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame.
Show moreI: Providence
1: Thomas P. Flint: Two Accounts fo Providence
2: Timothy O'Connor: The Impossibility of Middle Knowledge
3: William Lane Craig: Middle Knowledge, Truth-Makers, and the
Grounding Objection
4: David P. Hunt: Divine Providence and Simple Foreknowledge
5: Peter van Inwagen: The Place of Chance in a World Sustained by
God
II: Scripture and Revelation
6: Richard Swinburne: Revelation
7: William J.Abraham: The Concept of Inspiration
8: William Lane Craig: "Men Moved by the Holy Spirit Spoke from
God" (2 Peter 1:21): A Middle Knowledge Perspective on Biblical
Inspiration
Michael Rea is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame.
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