Review of J.L. Schellenberg’s The Wisdom to Doubt: Index
The purpose of this post is to serve as an index or hub page for all of the posts in my series on Schellenberg’s important book. Book Reviewed Our Rating Title: The Wisdom to Doubt: A Justification of Religious Skepticism Author: J.L. Schellenberg Publisher: Cornell University Press Publication Date: 2007 List Price: $45.95 Must Read … Review of J.L. Schellenberg’s The Wisdom to Doubt: Index
LINK: Michael Antony’s Review of Reasonable Atheism by Aikin and Talisse
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Bede Rundle’s Obituary; Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing
Philosopher Bede Rundle has died. If you hadn’t heard of him and you are reading this blog, then you will almost certainly want to read his book, Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing (Oxford University Press, 2004). Here’s a summary of Rundle’s argument, taken from his obituary: Since this universe is contingent, that is … Bede Rundle’s Obituary; Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing
LINK: Tim Mawson’s Review of Divine Motivation Theory by Linda Zagzebski
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LINK: Andrew Wohlgemuth’s Review of The Resurrection of God Incarnate by Richard Swinburne
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LINK: Mikael Stenmark on Evolution, Purpose, and God
A number of biologists maintain that the recent developments in evolutionary biology have profound implications for religion, morality and our self-understanding. The author focuses on the issue whether evolutionary biology has any relevance for a religious understanding of the meaning of life. First, the question about the meaning of life is clarified. Second, the argument … LINK: Mikael Stenmark on Evolution, Purpose, and God
LINK: Mark Wynn’s Review of The Non-Existence of God by Nicholas Everitt
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LINK: Nicholas Everitt’s Review of God? A Debate Between a Christian and an Atheist
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LINK: Alonzo Fyfe on Wielenberg’s Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe
Just discovered this and sharing the link without taking a position on its arguments. LINK — Fyfe’s comments are located near the bottom of the page (HT: Luke Muelhauser)
LINK: Kohl Reviews Wielenberg’s God and the Reach of Reason
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