Oxford, UK; Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2005. — 352 p. — (Blackwell Philosophy Guides, Vol. 17). — ISBN: 0-631-22128-X.
The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Religion features fourteen new essays written by some of the most prominent philosophers working in the field. Contributors include Linda Zabzeski, Hugh McCann, Brian Leftow, Gareth B. Matthews, William L. Rowe, Elliott Sober, Derk Pereboom, Alfred J. Freddoso, William P. Alston, William J. Wainwright, Peter van Inwagen, Philip Kitcher and Philip Quinn. Features fourteen newly commissioned essays. Provides a comprehensive treatment of the major problems in the philosophy of religion. Surveys the field and presents distinctive arguments.
Omniscience, time, and freedom / Linda Zagzebski
Divine power and action / Hugh McCann
Eternity and immutability / Brian Leftow
The ontological argument / Gareth B. Matthews
Cosmological arguments / William L. Rowe
The design argument / Elliott Sober
The problem of evil / Derk Pereboom
Christian faith as a way of life / Alfred J. Freddoso
Mysticism and perceptual awareness of God / William P. Alston
Competing religious claims / William J. Wainwright
Human destiny / Peter Van Inwagen
The many-sided conflict between religion and science / Philip Kitcher
Theism and the foundations of ethics / William E. Mann
Religion and politics / Philip L. Quinn