This book provides a comprehensive, critical study of the oldest and most famous argument for the existence of God: the Cosmological Argument. Professor Rowe examines and interprets historically signi
Can God Be Free? is a penetrating study of a central problem in philosophy of religion: can it be right to regard God as free and as praiseworthy for being perfectly good? Allowing that he has perfect
Rowe (Perdue U.) points out that the philosophy of religion is not the study of the history of religions, nor is it the study of theology. In fact, it is not a part of the subject matter it studies at
This third edition of Philosophy of Religion offers a wide variety of readings designed to introduce students to important issues in the philosophy of religion. The authors have coupled new readings--
In this succinct and well-written book, one of our most eminent philosophers provides a fresh reading of the view of freedom and morality developed by Thomas Reid (1710-1796). Although contemporary th
Rowe (philosophy, Purdue U.) provides a critical study of the ancient argument for the existence of God, examining and interpreting historically significant versions of the argument from Aquinas to Sa