What is the philosophy of religion? How can it be separated from theology on the one hand and psychology or sociology of religious belief on the other hand? What does calling God "eternal" mean? Should religious people seek such arguments f ...
What is the philosophy of religion? How can it be separated from theology on the one hand and psychology or sociology of religious belief on the other hand? What does calling God "eternal" mean? Should religious people seek such arguments for the existence of God, or does religious belief make sense only in the absence of such arguments? In this book, Tim Bain, after introducing the philosophy of religion, confronts the audience with some of the hottest questions that philosophers raise. Regarding how to define religion and whether it is necessary to be able to define religion in order to deal with the philosophy of religion or not, Tim Bain debates whether the existence of God matters at all or not. Also, by raising the issue of evil, the author discusses the relationship between faith and reason and the role that reason should play in religion. Finally, the author gives a description of the relationship between science and religion and ends his discussion with the topic of reincarnation and life after death.
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