Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 8Jonathan L. Kvanvig Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion is an annual volume offering a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this longstanding area of philosophy that has seen an explosive growth of interest over the past half century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in any area of philosophy of religion. |
Contents
The AllPowerful Perfectly Good and Free | |
The Evidential Weight of Social Evil | |
SuffererCentered Requirements on Theodicy and All | |
Wagering on Pragmatic Encroachment | |
The Avatar Model | |
The Skeptical Christian | |
Omnipresence and the Location of the Immaterial | |
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