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The Love of Analog

Meditations on Value

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The Love of Analog

Meditations on Value

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The first in-depth exploration of the thought of Canadian philosopher of religion J.L. Schellenberg, one of the most original and innovative voices in the field today.

Renowned philosophers of religion from many parts of the world address Schellenberg's work, each analyzing a key aspect. Alongside chapters on Schellenberg's arguments against traditional theism and classical Christian doctrine, there are fresh discussions of his religious skepticism, his suggested shift from theism to ultimism, and his notion of evolutionary religion. While some chapters criticize Schellenberg's ideas and some support them, all suggest new ways of applying his work to contemporary philosophy of religion.

This comprehensive coverage of Schellenberg's entire oeuvre concludes with a chapter from the philosopher. Replying to each chapter, he discusses the potential of science to aid us in transforming religion.

Throughout his career, Schellenberg has plotted a course that resists naturalism and provides a new science-friendly way of being positive about religion's prospects, without accepting traditional theistic ideas. By examining the defining features of Schellenberg's third way, this collection joins in his project of rethinking religion and confirms why he remains such an exciting contributor to contemporary philosophy of religion.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Klaus Viertbauer, Akademischer Rat, University of Weingarten, Germany

ON THEISM AND CHRISTIAN BELIEF

1. Progressive atheism, cumulative culture and a God who is goodness
Adam Green, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, USA

2. In defence of J. L. Schellenberg's new logical problem of evil
Michael Tooley, Professor emeritus of Philosophy, University of Colorado, USA

3. Horrors, free will and our deepest good
Laura W. Ekstrom, Chancellor Professor of Philosophy at William & Mary, USA

4. What God would not have done: Schellenberg on the alleged historicity of the Resurrection
Paul Draper, Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University, USA

NEW HORIZONS: SKEPTICISM, ULTIMISM, AND EVOLUTIONARY RELIGION

5. Convenient religious skepticism
Justin McBrayer, Professor of Philosophy, Fort Lewis College, USA

6. Religious Skepticism (advanced mode)
Sebastian Gäb, Professor of Philosophy of Religion, LMU Munich, Germany

7. The problem of availability and deep space
Jeanine Diller, Associate Professor, University of Toledo, USA

8. From personal theism towards ultimism: Job's transformative encounter with divine transcendence
Georg Gasser, Professor of Philosophy, University of Augsburg, Germany

9. Ultimism and euteleology
John Bishop, Professor emeritus of Philosophy, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Ken Perszyk, Professor of Philosophy, University of Waikato, New Zealand

10. Ultimist and Christian Forms of Spiritual Practice: A Creative Tension
Mark Wynn, Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

11. Religious Diversity as Resource: Biodiversity, Ultimism, and the Future of Religion
Victoria S. Harrison, Professor of Philosophy, University of Macau, China

RESPONSE

12. Response
J.L. Schellenberg, Professor of Philosophy, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 17 Sep 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 176
ISBN 9781350612938
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 13 bw illus
Dimensions 198 x 129 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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