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8. Pluralism: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I. NATURAL THEOLOGY AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
- 1. Praying the Proslogion: Anselm's Theological Method 13
- 2. Can Philosophy Argue God's Existence? 40
- 3. William Alston on the Problem of Evil 71
- 4. God's Know ledge and Its Causal Efficacy 94
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PART II. THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
- 5. Religious Experience and the Practice Conception of] ustification 127
- 6. The Epistemic Value of Religious Experience: Perceptual and Explanatory Models 150
- 7. Religious Language, Religious Experience, and Religious Pluralism 170
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PART III. RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
- 8. Pluralism: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism 191
- 9. Non Est Hick 216
- Contributors 287
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. NATURAL THEOLOGY AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
- 1. Praying the Proslogion: Anselm's Theological Method 13
- 2. Can Philosophy Argue God's Existence? 40
- 3. William Alston on the Problem of Evil 71
- 4. God's Know ledge and Its Causal Efficacy 94
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PART II. THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
- 5. Religious Experience and the Practice Conception of] ustification 127
- 6. The Epistemic Value of Religious Experience: Perceptual and Explanatory Models 150
- 7. Religious Language, Religious Experience, and Religious Pluralism 170
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PART III. RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
- 8. Pluralism: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism 191
- 9. Non Est Hick 216
- Contributors 287
- Index 289