Richard Swinburne: Christian Philosophy in a Modern World
Richard Swinburne is one of the most influential contemporary proponents of the analytical philosophy of religion. He is, above all, a traditional theist, i.e. he believes, that there exists an eternal, uncreated and immaterial perfect soul called “God” which is omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly fre...
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Type de support: | Électronique Livre |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Publié: |
Berlin
De Gruyter
2008
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Dans: | Année: 2008 |
Collection/Revue: | Münstersche Vorlesungen zur Philosophie
11 |
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés: | B
Swinburne, Richard 1934-
/ Philosophie des religions
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Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Philosophical Theology Congresses
B Généraux / PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys B Christian Philosophy Congresses B Contribution <colloque> 2007 (Münster, Westfalen) B Philosophy and religion Congresses |
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Couverture Cover (Verlag) Volltext (Verlag) |
Édition parallèle: | Non-électronique
Druckausg.: 978-3-11-032529-4 |
Résumé: | Richard Swinburne is one of the most influential contemporary proponents of the analytical philosophy of religion. He is, above all, a traditional theist, i.e. he believes, that there exists an eternal, uncreated and immaterial perfect soul called “God” which is omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly free, morally perfect and the creator and sustainer of the universe. However, his interests are very wide-ranging. He has written on almost every central theological and philosophical issue such as epistemology, metaphysics, theory of mind and ethics. Swinburne is particularly well-known for his perceptive defence of, some would say “time-honoured”, others may prefer “old-fashioned”, philosophical doctrines. During the “Münstersche Vorlesungen 2007” students and faculty members from Münster entered into a skilful and interesting discussion concerning most of Swinburne’s positions. |
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ISBN: | 3110326167 |
Accès: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783110326161 |