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Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation

Wenz, Peter S.

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1. Auflage März 2025
256 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-394-31422-5
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A Fresh and Engaging Introduction to Philosophy of Religion for STEM Students

Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation applies a new cross-disciplinary approach to the age-old questions of religion and science. Written by philosopher and educator Peter S. Wenz, this innovative textbook combines the rigor of scientific reasoning with the depth of theological inquiry, creating a unique bridge between STEM students and philosophy of religion. Using humor, pop culture, and personal narratives, Wenz considers philosophical questions surrounding the existence of God, the nature of the universe, free will, the problem of evil, and other key philosophical arguments.

Fully integrating scientific theories and methods into discussions of traditional religious topics, the book not only considers the scientific worldview but also examines how science and theology can complement one another. Student-friendly chapters offer fascinating insights into how philosophical analysis and scientific evidence can converge while providing a balanced examination that makes complex ideas relatable and thought-provoking, without taking a stance on whether or not God actually exists.

Philosophy of Religion for a STEM Generation is ideal for students in undergraduate Philosophy of Religion or Philosophy of Science courses, as well as all students seeking to understand religion's role in a scientific world and explore life's biggest questions at the intersection of science, faith, and philosophy.

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction - I Didn't Do It, Did You?

Part I - Ways of Knowing

Chapter 1 - How Do You Know?

Chapter 2 - How Can Evolution Explain Human Knowledge?

Chapter 3 - Can Faith Be Knowledge?

Part II - Secular Substitutes for Theism

Chapter 4 - Was There a Beginning?

Chapter 5 - Is This a Designer Universe?

Chapter 6 - What Do You Have in Mind?

Chapter 7 - Do We Have Freedom to Do Evil?

Part III - The Case for and against Theism

Chapter 8 - Does Morality Depend on God?

Chapter 9 - Do Miracles Show That God Exists?

Chapter 10 - Do Special Experiences Show That God Exists?

Chapter 11 - Is God an Underachiever?

Conclusion - Nobody Knows?
PETER S. WENZ is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and University Scholar at the University of Illinois Springfield. With over 50 years of teaching experience, he has authored ten books on environmental ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. His academic work is widely respected for its depth and interdisciplinary approach, and he has contributed extensively to both philosophy and public discourse.

P. S. Wenz, University of Illinois at Springfield