Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of ContingencyISBN: 978-1-4051-6969-1
Hardcover
192 pages
February 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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“This trim but highly technical volume is indisensable for
scholars and graudate-level researchers in the field. Summing
Up: Essential. Graduate students and
researchers/faculty.” (Choice, 1 October
2012)
"Despite these limitations, this book is worth reading. It will alert theologians to the philosophical strength of cosmological arguments and the superficial objections to them. It will also interest philosophers of religion and those working on modal logic." (The Journal of Religion, 2011)
"Despite these limitations, this book is worth reading. It will alert theologians to the philosophical strength of cosmological arguments and the superficial objections to them. It will also interest philosophers of religion and those working on modal logic." (The Journal of Religion, 2011)
"It will alert theologians to the philosophical strength of cosmological arguments and the superficial objections to them. It will also interest philosophers of religion and those working on modal logic." (Journal of Religion, 1 April 2011)
"O’Connor does not disappoint those who are used to the high levels of clarity, rigor, and originality that readers of his work on free will and emergence have come to expect from him.” (Mind, July 2009)
“A breathtaking sweep from metaphysics through theology.
This is a superb book in the philosophy of religion, the like of
whose quality and originality is rare.”
Alexander Pruss, Baylor University