Books on the philosophy of religion, including metaphysics, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, religious knowledge, and the existence of God.
A thorough defence of C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire that expands and updates an often neglected argument for the existence of God.
A comprehensive coursebook introducing students and teachers to the non-theistic side of the debate over God's existence and its rich philosophical pedigree.
An invaluable introduction to atheism, combining commentary and analysis with extracts from the writings of key atheist thinkers from classical times onward.
Adapted from the author's textbook The Atheist's Creed, this is a comprehensive guide to the philosophical arguments for atheism for the general reader.
A philosophically informed defence of Christianity, challenging internal complacency and erroneous thinking and addressing sceptical criticism.
An exploration of how Tolkien's mythology reflects his intellectual background in the philosophical traditions of Roman Catholicism.
An examination of faith as a universal facet of human belief systems, showing how our cognitive limitations make faith not the enemy of reason but its partner.
A wide-ranging discussion of the importance of religious doubt, drawing on sources as diverse as postmodern philosophy, the Old Testament and science fiction.
A new case for the rationality of believing in the existence of a monotheistic god, drawing on a range of recent developments in science and theology.