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<note>William J. Abraham provides a comprehensive introduction to the central topics in the philosophy of religion and explores the philosophical dimensions of theological issues that arise within religion. The author includes the work of such theologians as Calvin and Barth and examines the recent work of Hick, Swinburne and Plantinga. He demonstrates the vitality of philosophy of religion as a discipline within both philosophy and religion. Among its features, the book: -covers both the classical topics and those arising within religion. -shows the breadth of issues that are part of philosophy and religion. -provides an overview of the classical arguments for and against theism. -includes a detailed assessment of the argument from religious experience and the problem of evil. -contains an assessment of the recent debate about the rationality of religious belief. -allows for flexibility as sections can be omitted without losing continuity. -uses everyday language and examples.</note>
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