c IntroductionI. ATHEISM c Expositional n 1 c The Presumption of Atheism a Anthony Flew n 2 c The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism a William L. Rowe n 3 c Atheistic Teleological Arguments a Michael Martin c Critical n 4 c Atheological Apologetics a Scott A. ShalkowskiII. WITTGENSTEINIAN FIDEISM c Expositional n 5 c Faith, Skepticism, and Religious Understanding a D.Z. Phillips n 6 c The Groundlessness of Belief a Norman Malcolm n 7 c Theology, Atheism, and Theism a Paul L. Holmer c Critical n 8 c Does Religious Skepticism Rest on a Mistake? a Kai NielsonIII.
REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY c Expositional n 9 c Is Belief in God Properly Basic? a Alvin Plantinga n 10 c Is Reason Enough? a Nicholas Wolterstorff n 11 c Experience, Proper Basicality, and Belief in God a Robert Pargetter c Critical n 12 c Belief in God Is Not Properly Basic a Stewart C. GoetzIV. NATURAL THEOLOGY c Expositional n 13 c Philosophical and Scientific Pointers to Creatio ex Nihilo a William Lane Craig n 14 c The Argument from Design a Richard Swinburne n 15 c The Three-Stage Argument for the Existence of God a Dallas Willard n 16 c Flavors, Colors, and God a Robert M. Adams c Critical n 17 c The Irrelevance to Religion of Philosophic Proofs for the Existence of God a Steven M. CahnV. PRUDENTIAL ACCOUNTS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF c Expositional n 18 c Pascalian Wagering a Thomas V. Morris n 19 c You Bet Your Life: Pascal's Wager Defended a William G. Lycan and George N.
Schlesinger c Critical n 20 c Pascal's Wager a James CargileVI. RATIONAL BELIEF AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE c Expositional n 21 c Religious Experience and Religious Belief a William P. Alston n 22 c The Rationality of Religious Belief a John Hick n 23 c Three Models of Faith a James Kellenberger c Critical n 24 c Explaining Religious Experience a Wayne Proudfoot.