LINK: Rosalind Carey’s Review of Michael Martin’s ATHEISM, MORALITY, AND MEANING
LINK Related articles: here, here, here, and here
LINK: Schellenberg’s Review of The Cambridge Companion to Atheism
J.L. Schellenberg is arguably one of the leading philosophers of religion in the world and, among other things, the philosopher who formulated the argument from divine hiddenness for atheism. Schellenberg reviewed The Cambridge Companion to Atheism (ed. Michael Martin) in the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Here is the conclusion of Schellenberg’s review: I myself think … LINK: Schellenberg’s Review of The Cambridge Companion to Atheism
LINK: Michael Ruse: Little Value in New Harris Book
“Poor scholarship, ad hominem attacks and an obsession with religion are not the hallmarks of a solid argument.” LINK
Best philosophy of religion books since 2000?
An old Prosblogion post asks its readers to name the top ten (or so) philosophy of religion books since 2000. I’m curious what readers here think. Which books do you think have made the greatest contribution to the subject since then? Note that I’m not necessarily asking which books you think have been the most … Best philosophy of religion books since 2000?
Recent Discussion about THE EMPTY TOMB: JESUS BEYOND THE GRAVE
Here are some links to recent discussion about our book, The Empty Tomb: Jesus Beyond the Grave (Buffalo, New York: Prometheus, 2005):
Is Michael Martin’s Position in ATHEISM: A PHILOSOPHICAL JUSTIFICATION inconsistent?
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