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Preface Introduction 1. Divine Persuasion: Could the God of Process Theism do More? 2. Human Coercion: A Fly in the Process Ointment? 3. Evil: Does Process Theism Have a Better Explanation? 4. Eschatology: Will God Ultimately Triumph in the Process system? 5. Petitionary Prayer: Does It Make Any Sense in a Process System? 6. God's Will: Can It Be Clearly Discerned in the Process System? Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
David Basinger and Randall Basinger present four different answers to the question "If God is in control, are people really free?" Contributors include John Feinberg, Norman Geisler, Bruce Reichenbach and Clark Pinnock.
This Element is a critical overview of the manner in which the concept of miracle is understood and discussed in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. It focuses on key conceptual epistemological, and theological issues that this definition of the miracles continue to raise.
Illuminates the debate within philosophy about the way beliefs are supported, the controversy between internalism and externalism, and disagreement about how humility and tolerance are related. This title represents critical and supportive views so that the main lines of agreement and disagreement rise to the surface and are mapped out.
Examining the beliefs of various theistic systems, particularly within Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism, Basinger discusses seemingly incompatible claims about many religious issues, including the nature of God and the salvation of humankind.
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