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This book proposes a theory of reference--answering the question of whether Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures refer to the same God--within a semantic framework acceptable to atheists and fideists.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
 - Reference and Identity in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Scriptures
 - Series page
 - Reference and Identity in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Scriptures: The Same God?
 - Copyright page
 - Contents
 - Preface
 - Introduction
 - Chapter 1
 - Reference Statements
- The Standard Theory of Reference
 - Problems with the Standard Theory
 - The Intralinguistic Thesis
 - Organization of the Book
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 2
 - Rules for Reference
- Rules for Reference
 - Author and Reader Reference
 - The Properness of Proper Names
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 3
 - Story-Relative Reference
- Introduction
 - Story-Relative Reference
 - Transportability
 - Reference Statements
 - “Indefinite Reference”
 - Dependency
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 4
 - Mentioning
- Contradiction
 - Citation
 - Successful Reference
 - The Problem of the Quran
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 5
 - Identification within History
- Reference in History
 - Implied Co-reference
 - Redaction
 - The Documentary Hypothesis
 - Biography
 - History
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 6
 - Reference and Identity
- What Is Identity?
 - Information Value
 - Identity Not Necessary
 - Objections
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 7
 - Existence
- Aristotle versus Frege
 - The “Something” Problem
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 8
 - The God of the Philosophers
- Corporealism
 - Incorporealism
 - Classical Theism
 - Semantic Dependence
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 9
 - Identification in the Present
- The Paderewski Problem
 - Reference-Preserving Links
 - The Name “God”
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 10
 - Revelation
- Demonstrative Identification
 - Sameness of Character
 - Sameness of Object
 - Demonstrative Reference
 - Sensus Divinitatis
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 11
 - Intentionality
- Intentionality
 - Thought
 - Mental States
 - Intentional Identity
 - Summary
 - Notes
 
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - About the Author
 
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