Harold A. Netland (Ph.D.,Claremont Graduate School, where he
studied under Professor John Hick) is professor of philosophy of
religion and intercultural studies and the Naomi A. Fausch chair of
missions at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield,
Illinois. Prior to coming to Trinity, Dr. Netland was a missionary
in Japan with the Evangelical Free Church of America. Dr. Netland's
areas of expertise include religious pluralism, epistemology of
religion, apologetics, and missions in East Asia. He is a member of
the Evangelical Philosophical Society, the Evangelical Theological
Society, and the Society of Christian Philosophers. Dr. Netland's
published works include Dissonant Voices: Religious Pluralism and
the Question of Truth; Encountering Religious Pluralism: The
Challenge to Christian Faith and Mission and Spirituality without
God: Buddhist Enlightenment and Christian Salvation, as well as
numerous articles in such journals as Religious Studies, Faith and
Philosophy, and Missiology. He also co-edited Christianity and the
Religions (William Carey Library).
Keith E. Yandell (Ph.D., Ohio State University) is Julius R.
Wienberg Professor of Philosophy and South Asian Studies at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author and editor of
numerous books on Philosophy of Religion from an evangelical
perspective. Most recently with Harold Netland a critique of
Buddhism- Spirituality without God: a Christian critique of
Buddhism, along with Hume's "Inexplicable Mystery": His Views on
Religion; The Epistemology of Religious Experience; The Soul:
defence of the evidential value and the forthcoming Philosophy of
Religion: an Encyclopaedia . He is currently working on perfect
being theology and the problem of freedom and foreknowledge.
- Editorial Review.
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