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Contents: Foreword Prolegomena: Practising Philosophy of Religion: Introduction, philosophizing about God, goodness and morality, Harriet A. Harris What's the use of philosophy of religion?, Victoria S. Harrison Part I Goodness, Morality and Transcendence: Divine Commands and the Source of Goodness: The source of goodness, John Cottingham Euthyphro's 'dilemma', Socrates' Daimonion, and Plato's God, Timothy Chappell Beyond divine command theory: moral realism in the Hebrew Bible, Jaco Gericke Does divine simplicity solve the Euthyphro dilemma?, Anders Kraal. Evolution and the Grounds of Morality: Piety, purity and the sacred, Roger Scruton Evolution and agapeistic ethics, Robin Attfield God, ethics and evolution, Herman Philipse. Part II Evil and the Goodness of God: The Parameters of Omnibenevolence: God, omniscience and understanding evil, Dan O'Brien What makes generosity sometimes unjust?, Nicholas Wolterstorff God's love and the problem of Hell, Ioanna-Maria Patsalidou. God and Moral Responsibility: The origin of evil and the benefits of sin, Vasil Gluchman God and moral responsibility, Alicja A. Gescinska Afterword: the continuing debate on morality and God, John Cottingham References Index.

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