Abstract

AbstractThis book collects eighteen papers in philosophy of religion by Linda Zagzebski, spanning thirty-five years of her work. The papers are divided into eight topical categories: (I) foreknowledge and fatalism; (II) the problem of evil; (III) death, hell, and resurrection; (IV) God and morality; (V) omnisubjectivity; (VI) the rationality of religious belief; (VII) rational religious belief, self-trust, and authority; and (VIII) God, Trinity, and the metaphysics of modality. All papers have been at least lightly revised. The introduction relates the papers to the main themes of Zagzebski’s books in philosophy of religion, theistic ethics, and epistemology, as well as to some unpublished papers.

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