Synopses & Reviews
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.
About the Author
Jonathan L. Kvanvig is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, having held positions previously at the University of Missouri, Texas A&M University, and the University of Notre Dame. His research areas include metaphysics and epistemology as well as the philosophy of religion, having published to date six books and one hundred articles.
Table of Contents
1. Theistic Modal Realism?,
Michael Almeida2. The Argument from Miracles, Daniel Bonevac
3. Omnipresence and Tough Choices, E. J. Coffman
4. Darwin, God, and Chance, Phil Dowe
5. Intelligent Design and Selective History: Two Sources of Purpose and Plan, Peter J. Graham
6. A Puzzle about Hypocrisy, Frances Howard-Snyder
7. The Argument from Consciousness Revisited, Kevin Kimble and Timothy O'Connor
8. Prolegomena to Any Future Physics-Based Metaphysics, Bradley Monton
9. O'Connor's Cosmological Argument, Graham Oppy
10. Evolution without Naturalism, Elliott Sober
11. Geachianism, Patrick Todd