1. 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


  2. 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.


  3. 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.


  4. Kant's Philosophy of Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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  5. 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 ...


  6. Philosophy of Religion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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  7. 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.


  8. 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 ...


  9. Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at UNT
    Faculty information, directions and upcoming events.


  10. 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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