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The Metaphysics of God: An Exercise in Practical Ontology
by Eric v.d. Luft
From the Preface:
"This book has two purposes: one philosophical, the other
polemical. The philosophical purpose will reveal itself
plainly in due course, but the polemical purpose is
sometimes implicit - between the lines, as it were.
The target of the polemic is religionism. Religionists
are those who are so bound up in whatever they
believe that they will not change their minds about
these beliefs even when presented with the most
compelling evidence, facts, or even deductive
proof against these beliefs. Religionists believe
that their very identity, their very being, or what
some of them call their immortal soul, is inseparable
from and embodied in their beliefs to the extent that,
if these beliefs are ever undermined, then they
themselves will be psychologically or spiritually
destroyed - or at least lose their integrity. Insofar
as the typical pigheadedness of religionists
stifles civilization, creates unnecessary conflict,
negates logic, and countermands reason, an
important goal of humanity should be to make
the world safe from religionism. Let me state
clearly from the outset that my anti-religionism
is not atheism. I am a philosophical theist in the
tradition of Hegel. I shall argue below that atheism
is nonsense and that it is, in effect, a religion."
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
What is Metaphysics?
2. The Reality of God
An Irrefutable Proof
What Does the Proof Prove?
What Can Mystical or Religious Experience Tell Us?
The Dullness of Atheism
3. The Origin, Development, and Persistence of Religion(s)
4. The Problem of Positive Religion(s)
Fundamentalism
Fideism
5. How is Theology Possible?
The Fourfold Schema
The Principle of Sufficient Ground
Ockham's Razor
6. Religious Truths as Philosophy
God = Time
Philosophical Theism
7. The Afterlife
Pascal's Wager
8. On Women's Freedom
9. What Needs to Be Done?
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