Philosophical foundations for a Christian worldview /
J.P. Moreland, William Lane Craig.
- Second Edition.
- xxi, 676 páginas ; 26 centímetros
Índice : páginas 655-676.
Part I: Introduction. What is Philosophy? -- Argumentation and Logic -- Part II: Epistemology. Knowledge and Rationality -- The Problem of Skepticism -- The Structure of Justification -- Theories of Truth and Postmodernism -- Religious Epistemology -- Part III: Metaphysics. What is Metaphysics? -- General Ontology: Existence, Identity, and Reductionism -- General Ontology: Two Categories- Property and Substance -- The Mind-Body Problem IA: Consciousness and Property Dualism or Mere-Property Dualism -- The Mind-Body Problem IB: Physicalist Alternatives to Property Dualism or Mere-Property Dualism -- The Mind-Body Problem IIA: Arguments Regarding and Versions of Substance Dualism -- The Mind-Body Problem IIB: The Main Physicalist Alternatives to Substance Dualism -- Free Will and Determinism -- Personal Identity and Life After Death -- Part IV:Philosophy of Science. Scientific Methodology -- The Realism-Antirealism Debate -- Philosophy and the Integration of Science and Theology -- Philosophy of Time and Space -- Part V: Ethics. Ethics, Morality, and Metaethics -- Ethical Relativism and Absolutism -- Normative Ethical Theories: Egoism and Utilitariansim -- Normative Ethical Theories: Deontological and Virtue Ethics -- Part VI: Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology. The Existence of God I -- The Existence of God II -- The Coherence of Theism I -- The Coherence of Theism II -- The Problem of Evil -- Creation, Providence, and Miracle -- Christian Doctrines I: The Trinity -- Christian Doctrines II: The Incarnation -- Christian Doctrines III: Atonement -- Christian Doctrines IV: Christian Particularism -- Suggestions for Further Reading.