Introduction; 1. Analytic philosophy of religion: retrospect and prospect; 2. Is it possible and desirable for theologians to recover from Kant?; 3. Conundrums in Kant's rational religion; 4. In defense of Gaunilo's defense of the fool; 5. Divine simplicity; 6. Alston on Aquinas on theological predication; 7. God everlasting; 8. Unqualified divine temporality; 9. Suffering love; 10. Is God disturbed by what transpires in human affairs?; 11. The silence of the God who speaks; 12. Barth on evil; 13. Tertullian's enduring question.
This volume collects together Nicholas Wolterstorff's essays on the philosophy of religion written over the last thirty-five years.
Nicholas Wolterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University. He is the author of Lament for a Son (1987).