God? : a debate between a Christian and an atheist / William Lane Craig, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Material type:
- 0195165993
- 9780195165999
- 0195166000
- 9780195166002
- ARCH YNDC 212.1 C886G 21
- BT103 .C73 2004
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 212.1 C886G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 064991 |
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ARCH YNDC 212 W744W Whitehead and God : prolegomena to theological reconstruction / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 C597D A demonstration of the being and attributes of God and other writings / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 C886B The Blackwell companion to natural theology / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 C886G God? : a debate between a Christian and an atheist / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 D252P Proofs for eternity, creation, and the existence of God in medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophy / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 D261G God, reason, and theistic proofs / | ARCH YNDC 212.1 D357F From existence to the ideal : continuity and development in Kant's theology / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Five reasons God exists / William Lane Craig -- There is no good reason to believe in God / Walter Sinnott-Armstrong -- Reason enough / William Lane Craig -- Some reasons to believe that there is no God / Walter Sinnott-Armstrong -- Theism undefeated / William Lane Craig -- Atheism undaunted / Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
"In God?, William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong bring to the printed page two debates they held before live audiences, preserving all the wit, clarity, and immediacy of their public exchanges. With none of the opaque discourse of academic logicians and divinity-school theologians, the authors make claims and comebacks that cut with precision. Their arguments are sharp and humorous, as each philosopher strikes quickly to the heart of his opponent's case. For example, Craig claims that we must believe in God to explain objective moral values, such as why rape is wrong. Sinnott-Armstrong responds that what makes rape wrong is the harm to victims of rape, so rape is immoral even if there is no God."--Jacket
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