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This volume focuses on Islamic philosophy of religion with a range of contributions from analytic perspectives.
List of contents
Introduction
Mohammad Saleh ZarepourPART I Methodology1 What Can Contemporary Analytic Philosophy Do for the Historians of Islamic Philosophy?
Sajjad Rizvi2 What Can the History of Islamic Philosophy Do for Contemporary Analytic Philosophers?
Anthony BoothPART II Existence and Uniqueness of God3 Kal¿m and Cognition
Mahrad Almotahari4 God's Existence and the Uniqueness Claim
Nazif MuhtarogluPART III: Attributes of God5 Divine Power and Divine Knowledge
Edward Omar Moad6 The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity Considered in Light of Averroes's Conception of Divine Knowledge
Bakinaz AbdallaPART IV: Miracles7 The Metaphysics of Miracles: Avicenna on Natures and Prophetic Powers
Emann Allebban8 Of Miracle of Miracles: An Introduction to the Qur'anic View of Miracle
Rouzbeh TouserkaniPART V: Faith and Its Obstacles9 Faith, Knowledge, and Certainty: An Islamic Philosophy Perspective
Hamid Vahid10 Islam and The Problem of Divine Hiddenness
Imran Aijaz11 An Analysis of Some Problems of Evil from an Islamic Perspective
Hajj Muhammad LegenhausenPART VI: Ethics and Morality12 Islamic Philosophers' Idea of Heaven: A Moral Analysis
Amir Saemi13 Towards Epistemic Justice in Islam
Fatema AmijeePART VII: Science and Religion14 Adam, Eve, and Human Evolution: Is There a Conflict?
Shoaib Ahmed Malik15 Islamic Occasionalism within the context of Modern Religion and Science Debate
Ozgur Koca
About the author
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, UK. His research interests include medieval Islamic philosophy, philosophy of religion, philosophy mathematics, and philosophy of mind.