Contributor
Swinburne, Richard.
Imprint:Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.
Descriptionxiii, 362 p. : port. ; 22 cm.
Note:1. Intellectual autobiography / Richard Swinburne -- PART I. FAITH AND REASON: 2. Swinburne on faith and belief / William P. Alston -- 3. Swinburne's argument from religious experience / Richard M. Gale -- 4. Mystical perception: St. Teresa, William Alston, and the broadminded atheist / Norman Ketrzmann -- 5. The nature of reason: Locke, Swinburne, and Edwards / William J. Wainwright -- PART II. REVELATION: 6. Did revelation cease? / David Brown -- 7. The communication of divine revelation / Brian Hebblethwaite -- 8. Revelation and biblical exegesis: Augustine, Aquinas, and Swinburne / Eleanore Stump -- PART III. TRINITY AND INCARNATION: 9. Not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person / Peter Van Inwagen -- 10. Neither confounding the persons nor dividing the substance / C.J.F. Williams -- PART IV. ATONEMENT: 11. Is the doctrine of the atonement a mistake? / John Hick -- 12. Reflections on the atonement / J.R. Lucas -- 13. Swinburne on guilt, atonement, and Christian redemption / Philip L. Quinn -- PART V. THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: 14. Body and soul: physical properties and Cartesian mind / Ron Harré -- 15. The problems of evil: a deontological perspective / David McNaughton.
Bibliography Note:"A select bibliography of the works of Richard Swinburne":p. [353]-357.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.