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[Pages:270]An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Religion
BRIAN DAVIES
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An introductio11 to the philosophy of religion I Brian Davies p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index. I. Religion-Philosophy. I. Title. 200'.1-dclO BL5l.D363 1993 92-18488 ISBN 0-19-289235-5 Pbk
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Acknowledgements
A number of people have been kind enough to comment on material which has found its way into this book . In particular, I must thank Elizabeth Anscombe , Peter Geach , Paul Helm, Herbert McCabe , OP, Hugo MeyneH, Alan Ryan , James Sadowsky, SJ , Stephen Salter, Richard Swinburne, Simon Tugwell, OP, K. V. Wilkes, Christopher Williams, and Mark Wynn. None of these people should be taken as agreeing with the content of the book as it stands. But I think that they have helped me to make it a better text than it would have been without their advice . My thanks also go to Jean van Altena for her excellent work as copy-editor of the book.
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Contents
Introduction
ix
I Philosophy and Religious Belief
I
2 Talking about God
20
3 God and Evil
32
4 The Ontological Argument
55
5 The Cosmological Argument
74
6 The Argument from Design
94
7 Experience and God
I20
8 Eternity
141
9 Morality and Religion
168
10 Miracle
1 90
I 1 Life after Death
212
Notes
235
Bibliography
252
Index
257
Introduction
IT is difficult to say what the philosophy of religion is . One might define it as 'philosophizing about religion' . But people disagree about the nature of philosophy and religion , so this definition has its drawbacks. Philosophy of religion is now a very flourishing branch of philosophy. Thirty years or so ago , specialists in philosophy of religion were a rare breed. But they are now very common , and they publish a lot . Many of them would describe themselves as philosophers of religion. Yet it. would be rash to conclude from this that we can easily define 'the philosophy of religion'. It is not , for example , a discipline distinguishable from others as chemistry is from needlework .
In this book I do not attempt the perilous task of defining 'philosophy of religion' . My intention is to offer an intro ductory look at some of the topics traditionally thought to fall within its scope. The most prominent of these is the existence of God, so much of what follows is devoted to that issue and to matters which arise in connection with it. I also consider the relationship between morality and religion , the concept of miracle , and the notion of life after death.
It is inevitable that my own views will become clear as the book proceeds, for it is hard to discuss any philosophical issue without taking sides, or seeming to do so. But I have tried to write so as to help readers take up some sides for themselves. I have also tried to write on the assumption that readers have little or no philosophical background . This book is therefore a basic introduction for those who are approaching the philosophy of religion for the first time . Its bibliography will , I hope , allow them to take matters further.
A great deal more than I discuss could be brought in under the heading of philosophy of religion . There are , for example , matters arising from the comparative study of religion and
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