CONTENTS

Prologue

Part I: Preliminary Explanation of the Integration of Faith and Reason

    Chapter 1: Two Wings: The Difference between Faith and Reason

    Chapter 2: Two Wings: What Is Common to Faith and to Reason

    Chapter 3: A Preliminary Account of How the Two Wings Work Together

    Chapter 4: A More Complicated Account of the Two Wings

    Chapter 5: The Two-Winged, Theistic Education

    Chapter 6: Living the Two-Winged Life

Part II: Classical Arguments regarding the Existence or Nonexistence of God

    Chapter 7: What Do Theists Mean When They Use the Word “God”?

    Chapter 8: The “Positive” Attributes of God

    Chapter 9: The Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God

    Chapter 10: The Kalaam Argument for the Existence of God

    Chapter 11: The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God

    Chapter 12: The Atheistic Argument from Evil

    Chapter 13: Theistic Responses to the Atheistic Argument from Evil

    Chapter 14: The Argument against Theism based on Religious Differences

    Chapter 15: Theism and the Projection Theory of Religion

Part III: Arguments about Theism and Contemporary Natural Science

    Chapter 16: Contemporary Cosmology and the Question of Temporal Origins

    Chapter 17: Contemporary Physics and the Question of Design

    Chapter 18: Contemporary Evolutionary Biology and Theism

    Chapter 19: Contemporary Biology and the Question of Human Nature

Part IV: Arguments about Theism and Morality

    Chapter 20: Living Well: Faith, Reason, and Virtue

    Chapter 21: Divine Law and Natural Law

    Chapter 22: Faith, Reason, and Marriage

    Chapter 23: Faith, Reason, and War

    Chapter 24: Faith, Reason, and Political Regimes

Epilogue

Bibliography

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