An unprecedented multi-volume reference work on philosophy of religion, providing authoritative coverage of all significant concepts, figures, and movements
Unmatched in scope and depth, The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion provides readers with a well-balanced understanding of philosophical thought about the nature of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and other religious traditions around the globe. Spanning across four comprehensive volumes, this groundbreaking resource contains hundreds of specially commissioned entries covering the key themes, thinkers, works, and ideas in the field.
Organized alphabetically, the Encyclopedia addresses an unmatched range of both historical and contemporary topics which reflect a diversity of theoretical and cultural perspectives. The entries encompass an extraordinary range of topics, from Aquinas and Kierkegaard, to teleological and ontological arguments, to cognitive science and psychology of religion, and many more. Each peer-reviewed entry is written by an acknowledged expert on the topic and includes short bibliographies, suggestions for further reading, and extensive cross-references. Accessible to scholars and non-specialist readers alike, this invaluable reference work:
The first work of its kind, The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion is an indispensable resource for scholars and advanced students in philosophy, theology, religious studies, and relevant areas of humanities and sciences at both secular universities and theological colleges and seminaries.
STEWART GOETZ is the Ross Frederick Wicks Professor in Philosophy and Religion at Ursinus College, USA and visiting scholar at St. Peter's College, Oxford, UK. He has authored, with Charles Taliaferro, A Brief History of the Soul.
CHARLES TALIAFERRO is Professor of Philosophy and Oscar and Gertrude Boe Distinguished Chair at St. Olaf College, USA. He has authored, co-authored, and edited over thirty books including, with Stewart Goetz, Naturalism. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Open Theology.
Unmatched in scope and depth, The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion provides readers with a well-balanced understanding of philosophical thought about the nature of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and other religious traditions around the globe. Spanning across four comprehensive volumes, this groundbreaking resource contains hundreds of specially commissioned entries covering the key themes, thinkers, works, and ideas in the field. Organized alphabetically, the Encyclopedia addresses an unrivaled range of both historical and contemporary topics which reflect a diversity of theoretical and cultural perspectives. The entries encompass an extraordinary range of topics, from Al-Ghazali, Aquinas, Kierkegaard, and Maimonides, to Scotus and Zhuangzi, from Self and Not-Self in Indian Philosophy to Materialism and to Soul, from Fideism and Cognitive Science and Debunking Arguments to the Kalaam Cosmological, the Ontological, and the Teleological Arguments, and many more. Each peer-reviewed entry is written by an acknowledged expert on the topic and includes short bibliographies, suggestions for further reading, and extensive cross-references. The first work of its kind, The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion is an indispensable resource for scholars and advanced students in philosophy, theology, religious studies, and relevant areas of the humanities and sciences at both secular universities and theological colleges and seminaries.
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