RESOURCES FOR FURTHER STUDY OR RESEARCH
PHIL 359/459: CONTEMPORARY
ATHEISM
Topics in (advanced) Christian
Philosophy
Joseph A. Buijs, Ph.D
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RESERVE
These resources have been put on reserve in the St. Joseph's College
Library. Other resources may be added during the course.
Weston, Anthony. A Rulebook for Arguments. 4th ed. Indianapolis:
Hackett Publishing, 2009.
Baggini, Julian. Atheism, A Very Short Introduction. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2003.
Beattie, Tina. The New Atheists, The Twilight of Reason and the
War on Religion. Maryknoll NY: Orbis Books, 2007.
Craig, William Lane, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong. God? A Debate
Between a Christian and an Atheist [electronic resource.] Oxford and
New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Crean O.P., Thomas. God is No Delusion. A Refutation of Richard Dawkins
. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2007.
Ferguson, David. Faith and Its Critics: A Conversation [electronic
resource]. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Hahn, Scott, and Benjamin Wiker. Answering the New Atheism. Dismantling
Dawkin's Case Against God. Steubenville OH: Emmaus Road, 2008.
Haught, John F. God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins,
Harris, and Hitchens. Louisville KY: Westminster John Knox Press,
2008.
Markham, Ian S. Against Atheism. Why Dawkins, Hitchens, and Harris
Are Fundamentally Wrong. Malden MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
McGrath, Alister E., and Joanna Collicutt McGrath. The Dawkins Delusion?
Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine. Downers Grove
IL: InterVarsity Press, 2007.
Walters, Kerry. Atheism. A Guide for the Perplexed. New York
NY: Continuum, 2010.
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REFERENCE.
Unless indicated otherwise, these resources are available in the
Rutherford Library Reference section.
Philosophy
Craig, Edward, ed. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
. London and New York: Routledge, 1998. 10 volumes.
Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London and New
York: Routledge, 2000. (An abridged version of the Routledge Encyclopedia)
Edwards, Paul, editor-in-chief. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy
. 8 Volumes. New York: Macmillan and The Free Press, 1967.
Religions
Diagram Group. Religions on File. New York: Facts on File,
1990. [Education]
Parrinder, Edward Geoffrey, ed. World Religions: From Ancient
History to the Present. New York: Facts on File, 1983.
Richards, Chris, ed. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of World
Religions . Rockport MA: Element, 1997.
Swatos Jr., William H., ed. Encyclopedia of Religion and
Society . Walnut Creek CA: AltaMaria Press, 1998.
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ON-LINE
Periodical Indexes and e-Journals
Academic Search Complete
. A database of electronic journal articles in philosophy, religious
studies and other humanities disciplines, available through U of A Library
Services.
ATLA Religion Database
. A database of periodical articles in religious studies, available
through U of A Library Services.
Catholic Periodical and Literature Index
. A database of periodical articles from selected journals
in theology, philosophy, and religion, available through U of A Library
Services.
The Philosopher's Index
. A database of periodical articles in philosophy, available through
U of A Library Services.
General Philosophy Resources
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
and Major
Figures in Western Philosophy
. Sponsored by Garth Kemerling, Newberry College. The dictionary
has mostly short entries for philosophical terms; discussions of philosophers
are more detailed.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
. Sponsored by James Fieser, General Editor, University of Tennessee
at Martin, and Bradley Dowden, Assistant General Editor, California State
University Sacramento. Encyclopedia articles on specific philosophers
and philosophical themes. Some of the entries extensive and written by
specialists in the field; others are brief entries written by section
editors or drawn from public domain sources.
The Ism Book
. Sponsored by Peter Saint-André. A dictionary of philosophical
views, such as theism, deism, Buddhism and the like.
Meta-Encyclopedia of
Philosophy
, a particularly useful resource maintained by Andrew Chrucky.
It comprises an index of terms, views, and philosophers with links to
articles and discussions in other on-line dictionaries or encyclopedias.
Of special interest for a quick characterization of specific 'worldviews'
are links to The Ism Book
and to
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
. The latter includes a current and useful bibliography for each
of the terms defined.
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Line
. Edited by Edward Craig and sponsored by Routledge Publishing,
this encyclopedia contains an extensive list of entries not only in
the area of philosophy of religion but all other areas of philosophy
as well.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
. Sponsored by the Metaphysics Research Lab at the Center for
Study of Language and Information, Stanford University. The Encyclopedia
is a dynamic encyclopedia still under development. All of the current
and anticipated entries are written by specialists.
Atheism and Theism
Atheist Delusion
. Managed by Michael J. Penfold. As its subtitle indicates, this
site is devoted to "answering 'The God Delusion' and other works of atheist
Richard Dawkins." However, its discussions tend towards the popular rather
than academic and are often linked to Youtube videos.
Religious Tolerance
. Sponsored by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Includes
very informative overview discussions, on-line critical resources and
links dealing, among other views, with
atheism
,. agnosticism
, humanism
, christianity
, buddhism
, Islam
, Judaism
and other religious traditions.
The Secular Web Library
. Sponosred by Internet Infidels. The site contains detailed information,
articles, and links dealing with theism, non-theism - including atheism,
materialism, naturalism, and secular humanism -- and related issues. The
focus of the on-line articles and debates tend, of course, towards the non-theist's
position.
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Last updated December 15, 2010