- Philosophy of religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philosophy of religion is a branch of philosophy that asks questions about religion. As with all philosophies, the topics at hand are generated by those who participate. In the ... Philosophy of ... · Questions asked in ... · What is God? · Rationality of belief
- Philosophy of Religion
The philosophy of religion demystified. Explores arguments for and against theism, atheism and agnosticism, including the classic proofs and disproofs of God's existence.
- Philosophy of Religion
In the tradition of the Friesian School, this is a non-peer-reviewed electronic journal and archive of philosophy of religion edited by Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D.
- Kant's Philosophy of Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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- Philosophy of Religion
Professor James Hall invites you on a 36-lecture, intellectual journey to explore the questions of divine existence which humankind has debated for centuries. You will find the ...
- Philosophy of Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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- The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - IEP
Draws from public domain sources for both its classic philosophical e-texts collection and for portions of some articles. James Fieser, Ph.D., general editor.
- Amazon.com: Philosophy of Religion (4th Edition) (Foundations of ...
Revision features an updated discussion on the main topics in the philosophy of religion: the concept of God - grounds for belief in God - ground for disbelief in God - the ...
- Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at UNT
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- Philosophy of religion: Definition from Answers.com
Branch of philosophy that studies key metaphysical and epistemological concepts, principles, and problems of religion. Topics considered include the existence and nature of ...
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