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    Author(s)Richard Swinburne
    PublisherOxford University Press
    Edition2nd Revised edition _x000D_
    ISBN9780199283934
    Pages256
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearDecember 2005

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    Oxford University Press Faith And Reason by Richard Swinburne

    Richard Swinburne presents a new edition of the final volume of his acclaimed trilogy on philosophical theology. Faith and Reason is a self-standing examination of the implications for religious faith of Swinburnes famous arguments about the coherence of theism and the existence of God.By practising a particular religion, a person seeks to achieve some or all of three goals - that he worships and obeys God, gains salvation for himself, and helps others to attain their salvation. But not all religions commend worship, and different religions have different conceptions of salvation. Faced with these differences, Richard Swinburne argues that we should practice that religion which has the best goals and is more probably true than the creeds of other religions. He proposescriteria by which to determine the probabilities of different religious creeds, and he argues that, while requiring total commitment, faith does not demand fully convinced belief. While maintaining the same structure and conclusions as the original classic, this second edition has been substantially rewritten, both in order to relate its ideas more closely to those of classical theologians and philosophers and to respond to more recent views. In particular he discusses, and ultimately rejects, the view of Alvin Plantinga that the warrant of a belief depends on the process which produced it, and John Hicks contention that all religions offer valid paths to salvation.show more



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