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Witches; Wife Beaters; and Whores: Common Law and Common Folk in Early America

DOC Witches; Wife Beaters; and Whores: Common Law and Common Folk in Early America by Elaine Forman Crane in History

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The process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne has made many distinctive contributions to the philosophy of religion. David Ray Griffin now offers the first full-scale philosophy of religion written from this perspective; discussing such topics as the relationship between science and religion; the validity of religious experience; the nature and existence of God; religious pluralism; creation and evolution; and the problem of evil. Griffin's clear and comprehensive book also serves as a valuable introduction to process philosophy itself.In his vigorous defense of a worldview that is fully naturalistic and fully religious; Griffin shows not only how this position reconciles naturalism with freedom; genuine religious experience; and even life after death; but also how its naturalistic theism "reenchants" the world in the sense of providing cosmic support for moral values.Highly original and sometimes controversial; Griffin's book develops its stance in conversation with influential proponents of other philosophical positions; including William P. Alston; Jürgen Habermas; John Hick; Colin McGinn; Alvin Plantinga; Hilary Putnam; Willard Quine; Ninian Smart; Jeffrey Stout; and Bernard Williams.


#1177295 in Books Cornell University Press 2012-07-24Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x .70 x 6.10l; .95 #File Name: 0801477417272 pages


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