Describing gods: an investigation of divine attributes by Oppy, Graham (9781316212158) | Browns Books
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Describing gods: an investigation of divine attributes

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How do religious believers describe God, and what sort of attributes do they attribute to him?

These are central topics in the philosophy of religion.

In this book Graham Oppy undertakes a careful study of attributes which are commonly ascribed to God, including infinity, perfection, simplicity, eternity, necessity, fundamentality, omnipotence, omniscience, freedom, incorporeality, perfect goodness and perfect beauty.

In a series of substantial chapters, he examines divine attributes one by one, and relates them to a larger taxonomy of those attributes.

He also examines the difficulties involved in establishing the claim that understandings of divine attributes are inconsistent or incoherent.

Intended as a companion to his 2006 book Arguing about Gods, his study engages with a range of the best contemporary work on divine attributes.

It will appeal to readers in philosophy of religion.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316212157 / 9781316212158
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
212.7
13/11/2014
England
English
321 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%

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