This volume brings together fourteen of the best papers by the late Philip Quinn, one of the world's leading philosophers of religion. It covers the following topics: religious epistemology, religious ethics, religion and tragic dilemmas, religion and political liberalism, topics in Christian philosophy, and religious diversity.
Foreword: Eleonore Stump
Introduction: Christian Miller
Religious EthicsReligious Obedience and Moral Autonomy
Divine Command Ethics: A Causal Theory
The Primacy of God's Will in Christian Ethics
Religion and Tragic DilemmasMoral Obligation, Religious Demand, and Practical Conflict
Tragic Dilemmas, Suffering Love, and Christian Life
Religious EpistemologyIn Search of the Foundations of Theism
The Foundations of Theism Again: A Rejoinder to Plantinga
Religion and Political LiberalismPolitical Liberalisms and Their Exclusions of the Religious
Religious Citizens within the Limits of Public Reason
Topics in Christian Philosophy'In Adam's Fall, We Sinned All'
Christian Atonement and Kantian Justification
Kantian Philosophical Ecclesiology
Religious DiversityToward Thinner Theologies: Hick and Alston on Religious Diversity
On Religious Diversity & Tolerance
Complete Works of Philip L. Quinn
This book is a posthumous collection of some of the best papers of a distinguished, many-sided philosopher of religion, edited by one of his last students. The foreword is a humorous, piquant, and appreciative personal reminisence by Eleonore Stump.... this excellent selection of his papers on religion leaves one with high esteem for a thoroughly expert philosopher who was also a deep, compassionate, and truthful human being. -Robert C. Roberts,
Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsChristian Miller is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest Univel#X