Table of Contents  

    • List of contributors
    • Introduction    1
    • The explanatory power of theism    2
    • Should theistic belief be psychoanalyzed?    4
    • Natural revelation and theistic arguments    6
    • Overview    10
    • Conclusion    12
  • Pt. I    Foundational considerations    15
    • 1    Religious language and verificationism    17
    • 2    Faith and foundationalism    35
    • 3    Cognitive inspiration and knowledge of God    55
    • 4    Science and theism: concord, not conflict    72
  • Pt. II    Arguments for God's existence    91
    • 5    The ontological argument    93
    • 6    The cosmological argument    112
    • 7    The teleological argument    132
    • 8    The moral argument    149
    • 9    The evidential value of religious experience    175
    • 10    The argument from consciousness    204
    • 11    Theism, miracles, and the modern mind    221
  • Pt. III    Potential defeaters for theism    237
    • 12    The possibility of God: the coherence of theism    239
    • 13    God and evil    259
    • Bibliography    278
    • Name index    284
    • Subject index    289