<p><i>Christian Philosophy of Religion</i> celebrates the work and influence of Stephen T. Davis over the past four decades in philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and biblical studies. Davis¿s work is characterized by the application of formal tools of philosophy for the understanding and articulation of Christian doctrine. His emphasis on argumentative clarity and logical rigor is reflected in the contributions by the sixteen internationally recognized scholars of Christian philosophical theology whose work is gathered here. </p><p>The volume addresses four areas of Christian thought. Contributors to the first section¿Doctrine and Christian Belief¿examine the Christian doctrines of the Redemption, the Incarnation, and the Resurrection. Those in the second section¿The Nature of God and Christian Belief¿probe the Christian belief that God is a trinity of persons, simple, immutable, self-sufficient, and independent of all things. In the third section¿Reason and Christian Beli