God and goodness : a natural theological perspective / Mark Wynn.
"God and Goodness takes the experience of value as a starting point for natural theology. The book proposes that the world's goodness calls for a moral response: commitment to the goodness of the world represents a natural extension of the trust to which we aspire in our dealings with huma...
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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Series: | Routledge studies in the philosophy of religion.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter Introduction
- part Part I The goodness of the world as its reason for existence
- chapter 1 Providence and beauty
- chapter 2 The world as a source of value
- part Part II Disvalues and the goodness of the world
- chapter 3 Providence and evil
- chapter 4 Theodicy in an ecological mode
- part Part III Moral commitment to the goodness of the world
- chapter 5 A non-epistemic case for trusting in the goodness of the world
- part Part IV The goodness of the world and the concept of God
- chapter 6 Worship and the concept of God
- chapter 7 Salvation and the concept of God.