This compliation deals with the central topic of philosophy of religion: God, and how and why we do or do not believe. Focusing on the Christian tradition, the readings discuss the pros and cons of the traditional arguments for God, the appeal to religious experience, and the problem of evil. The selections are preceded by an Introduction that surveys, anticipates, summarizes, and clarifies the broad positions represented. In addition, Bibliographical Notes provide direction for further reading and research.
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