Paul K. Moser (born 1957 in Bismarck, North Dakota) is an American philosopher who writes on epistemology and the philosophy of religion.[1] Moser is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago[2] and a former editor of the American Philosophical Quarterly.[3]
Critics have described Moser as a sceptic of natural theology[4] and a reformed epistemologist.[5] Moser has described himself as an evidentialist.[5]
Works
- Empirical Justification (1986, D Reidel)[6]
- Human Knowledge (ed.) (1987, Oxford University Press)[7]
- Divine Hiddenness: New Essays (ed.) (2001, Cambridge University Press)[5]
- The Elusive God (2008, Cambridge University Press)[2]
- Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays (ed.) (2009, Cambridge University Press)[8]
- The Evidence for God: Religious Knowledge Reexamined (2010, Cambridge University Press)[4]
- The Severity of God: Religion and Philosophy Reconceived (2013, Cambridge University Press)
- Understanding Religious Experience: From Conviction to Life's Meaning (2019, Cambridge University Press)
- The God Relationship: The Ethics for Inquiry about the Divine (2017, Cambridge University Press)
- The Divine Goodness of Jesus: Impact and Response (2021, Cambridge University Press)
See also
References
- ↑ "CURRICULUM VITAE: Paul Moser". Loyola University Chicago. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
- 1 2 Sullivan, John (2009). "The Elusive God. By Paul Moser". The Heythrop Journal. 50 (3): 562–563. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2265.2009.00484_47.x. ISSN 1468-2265.
- ↑ Hasker, William; Majeran, Roman (2016). "How Christian Can Philosophy Be?". Roczniki Filozoficzne / Annales de Philosophie / Annals of Philosophy. 64 (4): 21–40. doi:10.18290/rf.2016.64.4-2. ISSN 0035-7685. JSTOR 90000074.
- 1 2 Lewis, Jimmy R. (2017). "The Purposive Power of Natural Theology: On Moser and the Christian Apologetics". Inquiries Journal. 9 (4).
- 1 2 3 Dougherty, Trent; Tweedt, Chris (2015). "Religious Epistemology". Philosophy Compass. 10 (8): 547–559. doi:10.1111/phc3.12185. ISSN 1747-9991.
- ↑ Possin, Kevin; Timmons, Mark (1989-06-01). "What's wrong with Paul Moser's intuitionistic foundationalism". Philosophical Studies. 56 (2): 199–208. doi:10.1007/BF00355944. ISSN 1573-0883. S2CID 170462282.
- ↑ Bogen, James (1988). "Human Knowledge". Teaching Philosophy. 11 (2): 183–185. doi:10.5840/teachphil198811255. ISSN 0145-5788.
- ↑ Rudd, Anthony (2009). "Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays – Edited by Paul Moser". Religious Studies Review. 35 (3): 155. doi:10.1111/j.1748-0922.2009.01359_3.x. ISSN 1748-0922.
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