, Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1(6) Part I: Religious Experience and Knowledge 7(74) The Epistemology of Religious Experience 9(14) William E. Mann Religion and Science 23(14) John Polkinghorne Reformed Epistemology 37(14) Rene van Woudenberg Religious Pluralism 51(16) Joseph Runzo Religious Exclusivism 67(14) Harold Netland Part II: The Existence of God 81(90) The Cosmological Argument 83(15) William Lane Craig The Teleological Argument 98(14) Robin Collins The Ontological Argument 112(15) Graham Oppy The Moral Argument 127(15) Paul Copan The Argument from Evil 142(14) Paul Draper A Naturalistic Account of the Universe 156(15) Quentin Smith Part III: The Nature and Attributes of God 171(58) The Coherence of Theism 173(15) Charles Taliaferro The Impossibility of God? 188(14) Robin Le Poidevin God, Time, and Freedom 202(13) Katherin A. Rogers Divine Hiddenness, Death, and Meaning 215(14) Paul K. Moser Part IV: Emerging Themes 229(45) Continental Philosophy of Religion 231(14) Bruce Ellis Benson Eastern Philosophy of Religion 245(16) Gavin Flood Feminist Philosophy of Religion 261(13) Pamela Sue Anderson Appendix: Leading Philosophers of Religion 274(3) Index 277 , Philosophy of Religion: Classic and Contemporary Issues offers a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the most important ideas and arguments in this resurgent field. The text moves beyond the borders of Western theism to more accurately reflect the nature of the twenty first century world.