This comprehensive and award-winning orientation to Christian philosophical foundations is now updated and expanded in a second edition, including enhanced arguments, updated bibliographies, and new chapters on atonement and the mind-body problem. This textbook from Moreland and Craig, two leaders in the field, is the keystone in any library of Christian philosophy.
In this book Jeffrey and Maillet offer a feast of theoretical and practical discernment.
Well organized, clearly written, and featuring aids for learning, this is the essential text for either the classroom or for self-study.
15 and offers strong arguments to undermine Goldstein's argument.16 The Hebrew scholar Nahum Sarna observes, ... 452 n. 16. See O'Neill's rebuttal of Goldstein on 2 Macc. 7:28 (“How Early Is the Doctrine of Creatio ex Nihilo?” 449–53).
It's a shame philosophy is so difficult. Garrett DeWeese and J. P. Moreland understand this frustration and in this book offer help to make philosophy at least slightly less difficult.
This book provides an introduction to many of the worldview issues and philosophical foundations that frame the relationship of psychology and theology, includes scholarly reflection on the integration literature, and surveys five paradigms ...
I profited greatly from reading Kingdom Triangle. J. P. Moreland is one of the keenest thinkers of our day; in this book he will challenge you and in the surprise ending perhaps provoke you. But if so it will lead to a very healthy ...
This volume offers up-to-date arguments for God's existence and for Jesus's deity and resurrection, answers to objections to Christian theism, and discussions of four key issues.
In general, there are two categories of theories: anti-theistic theories, which basically state that our universe is here by a random accident and not because an intelligent being created it; and theistic theories, which hold that God ...
With Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), American philosophy came of age. Peirceistheoriginator of one of the most influential schools of American philosophy: pragmatism. There are three central claims to Peirce's pragmatism:[411] 1.
Our Idea of God: An Introduction to Philosophical Theology