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Bibliography 251<br />

Bibliography<br />

This bibliography overlaps at a few points with the references in the text <strong>and</strong> notes. Its<br />

purpose is to offer a guide to basic works <strong>and</strong> suggestions for further reading to those<br />

who may wish to pursue issues discussed in the essays <strong>and</strong> replies. It is relatively<br />

selective <strong>and</strong> should not be treated as in any way exhaustive.<br />

Introductions to the Philosophy of Religion<br />

Because of its perennial fascination philosophy of religion is well provided with<br />

introductory texts. In some of these the authors pursue their own atheist or theist<br />

inclinations, but in all cases a range of perspectives is presented. For a clearly written<br />

account combining contemporary analytical philosophy of religion with reference to<br />

historical figures see Brian Davies OP, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion,<br />

2nd edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993). Davies, who like Aquinas is<br />

a Dominican, offers a more extended treatment of much the same material in Thinking<br />

About God (London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1985). Other well-balanced presentations<br />

of all the main points in the case for <strong>and</strong> against the existence of God are given by<br />

J.C.A. Gaskin in The Quest for Eternity (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1984) <strong>and</strong><br />

William L. Rowe in Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth,<br />

1978). Particularly useful for the complete beginner is C. Stephen Evans, Philosophy of<br />

Religion: Thinking about Faith (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1985). Richard<br />

L. Purtill, Thinking About Religion: A Philosophical Introduction to Religion (Englewood<br />

Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1978), carries his discussion beyond the usual agenda of<br />

issues to consider such matters as scripture, eastern religion <strong>and</strong> mysticism. Perhaps<br />

the most comprehensive introductory text is Michael Peterson, William Hasker, Bruce<br />

Reichenbach <strong>and</strong> David Basinger, Reason & Religious Belief: An Introduction to the<br />

Philosophy of Religion (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991).

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