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Belief in God
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

T. J. Mawson

Price: £60.00 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-927631-8
Publication date: 25 August 2005
288 pages, 234x156 mm

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Reviews
  • 'Anyone working in the analytical tradition of philosophy of religion, at any level, would find something of interest in the book: both as teaching material (I know from experience how much students enjoy some of the experiments), and as a contribution in its own right.' - Philosophy
  • 'Mawson addresses his imagined reader in a witty and intimate style, regaling us with hilarious anecdotes - featuring butlers, straight bananas, space-ships and complaints about the government - which do double-service as philosophically probing thought experiments...the great virtue of the book is that is does not simply introduce students to the main lines of argument and critique (although that it does), but it encourages the reader to think, by showing how a philosopher might approach an issue, with an interest not so much in the literature about it, but in the questions of truth that the literature is about. Also admirable is the way in which Mawson advances an original position, so making it of wider interest to the more advanced reader.' - Christopher Insole, Philosophy
  • 'a lively and engaging introduction to the philosophy of religion...makes some significant contributions to contemporary debates in the subject, and which will provide a great deal of discussion among those working in this field ... his style is contagiously enthusiastic ... Mawson has presented a provocative and stimulating argument concerning the nature and existence of God' - Brian Clack, Ars Disputandi
  • 'The conversational and relaxed style, as of a good _ undergraduate supervision, full of lively illustrations in_ the form of little parables, appeals. But the discussion _ moves to a higher level than the commendation suggests, and T.J. Mawson voices interesting and provocative thoughts.' - TLS

Description
  • Brilliantly clear and comprehensive coverage
  • Tackles the very concept of God as well as arguments for and against Him
  • Mawson writes in an accessible, friendly style, and with generous use of examples
  • Ideal for undergraduate courses

Readership: Students beginning courses in the philosophy of religion; general readers

Authors, editors, and contributors


T. J. Mawson, Fellow & Tutor in Philosophy, St Peter's College, Oxford University


Links to web resources and related information
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Philosophy of religion
Religion & beliefs
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