New Issue of Philo


The issue's focus is Herman Phillipse's recent book, God in the Age of Science? A Critique of Religious Reason (Oxford UP, 2012). I'm currently unable to access the current issue page for Philo, but here's a link to their Facebook page, which shows the current contents.


UPDATE: Here's the link to the current issue. Although a bit redundant, here's the table of contents:


Guest Editor’s Preface
1.Rik Peels, A New Case for Atheism

Articles

2. Herman Philipse, A Decision Tree for Religious Believers

3. Gijsbert van den Brink, What Is Wrong with Revelation? Herman Philipse on the Priority of Natural Theology


4. Jeroen de Ridder, Mathanja Berger, Shipwrecked or Holding Water? In Defense of Alvin Plantinga’s Warranted Christian Believer


5. Rik Peels, A Bodiless Spirit? Meaningfulness, Possibility, and Probability


6. Emanuel Rutten, On Herman Philipse’s Attempt to Write Off Cosmological Arguments


7. Boudewijn de Bruin, The Epistemology of Religious Testimony

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