Craig and Moreland present a rigorous analysis and critique of the
major varieties of contemporary philosophical naturalism and advocate
that it should be abandoned in light of the serious difficulties raised
against it. The contributors draw on a wide range of topics including:
epistemology, philosophy of science, value theory to basic analytic
ontology, philosophy of mind and agency, and natural theology. "This book provides a good introduction to work by some
contemporary American theistic philosophers of religion. Moreover, it
gives clear expression to the recent resurgence in polemical Christian
philosophy of religion in American academic philosophy." ~
Australian Journal of Philosophy