Table of contents : Preface Outline of the Book An Invitation to Christian Philosophy
Part I: Introduction 1 What Is Philosophy? 2 Argumentation and Logic
Part II: Epistemology 3 Knowledge and Rationality 4 The Problem of Skepticism 5 The Structure of Justification 6 Theories of Truth and Postmodernism 7 Religious Epistemology
Part III: Metaphysics 8 What Is Metaphysics? 9 General Ontology: Existence, Identity, and Reductionism 10 General Ontology: Two Categories?Property and Substance 11 The Mind-Body Problem Part IA: Consciousness and Property Dualism or Mere-Property Dualism 12 The Mind-Body Problem Part IB: Alternatives to Property Dualism or Mere-Property Dualism 13 The Mind-Body Problem Part IIA: Arguments Regarding and Versions of Substance Dualism 14 The Mind-Body Problem Part IIB: The Main Physicalist Alternatives to Substance Dualism 15 Free Will and Determinism 16 Personal Identity and Life After Death
Part IV: Philosophy of Science 17 Scientific Methodology 18 The Realism-Antirealism Debate 19 Philosophy and the Integration of Science and Theology 20 Philosophy of Time and Space
Part V: Ethics 21 Ethics, Morality, and Metaethics 22 Ethical Relativism and Absolutism 23 Normative Ethical Theories: Egoism and Utilitarianism 24 Normative Ethical Theories: Deontological and Virtue Ethics
Part VI: Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 25 The Existence of God I 26 The Existence of God II 27 The Coherence of Theism I 28 The Coherence of Theism II 29 The Problem of Evil 30 Creation, Providence, and Miracle 31 Christian Doctrines I: The Trinity 32 Christian Doctrines II: The Incarnation 33 Christian Doctrines III: Atonement 34 Christian Doctrines IV: Christian Particularism
Suggestions for Further Reading Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index