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Introduction to Philosophy of Religion

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šŸ“š Book Details

• Author: James Kellenberger
• Brand: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Edition: 1
• Binding: Paperback
• Number of Pages: 256
• Release Date: 01-09-2006
• Language: English
• EAN: 9780131517615
• Model Number: 10-14852
• Part Number: 10-14852
• Package Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches

šŸ“˜Ā Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by James Kellenberger

Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by James Kellenberger is an insightful and thought-provoking textbook ideal for students and readers interested in the philosophical questions surrounding religious belief. Designed to be accessible and relatable, this text explores key issues such as the existence of God, religious experience, and the problem of evil, while also addressing the relevance of these topics to actual religious belief and practice.

With a balanced presentation of various religious sensibilities and competing perspectives, Kellenberger provides students with both traditional philosophical content and opportunities for personal reflection. A standout feature is Chapter 3, "Religious Faith and Proving God’s Existence," which directly engages with the significance of traditional arguments about God—making this an especially valuable resource for introductory philosophy or theology courses.

This book can be used independently or alongside Kellenberger’s Introduction to Philosophy of Religion: An Anthology for expanded study.