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Epistemic Deism Revisited

open access: yesForum Philosophicum, 2015
In 2013 I wrote a paper entitled “A Deistic Discussion of Murphy and Tracy’s Accounts of God’s Limited Activity in the Natural World,” in which I criticized the views of Nancey Murphy and Thomas Tracy, labeling their views as something that I called “epistemic deism.” Since the publication of that paper another, similar, view by Bradley Monton was ...
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Comparison of Theistic and Deistic Claims in the Context of God's Attribute of Perfection

open access: yesNous Academy Journal
Differences about the existence of God, His attributes, and His relationship with the universe have led to the emergence of different approaches to God.
Merve Aslan
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Calvinist Metaphysics to Republican Theory: Jonathan Edwards and James Dana on Freedom of the Will

open access: yes, 1995
The Reverend Mr. James Dana, the pastor of the First Church in Wallingford, Connecticut, had never before attempted to pick a quarrel with his old friend and ally, Ezra Stiles, the president of Yale College.
Guelzo, Allen C.
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Din Karşıtı Yayınlar ve Gençlerde Ateistik Eğilimin Nedenleri

open access: yesİlahiyat Akademi, 2020
Bu çalışmanın amacı din karşıtı yayınlarla gençlerin ateistik düşüncelerinin ilişkisini araştırmaktır. İnkârcı akımlar, günümüz iletişim dünyasında insanlara rahatlıkla ulaşabilmekte ve özellikle genç zihinlerde karşılık bulabilmektedir.
Mustafa Ünverdi
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Antony Flew’s Deism Revisited: A Review Essay on ‘There is a God’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
When preeminent philosophical atheist Antony Flew announced in 2004 that he had come to believe in God\u27s existence and was probably best considered a deist, the reaction from both believers and skeptics was off the chart.
Habermas, Gary R.
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Deism

open access: yes, 1998
Historians have been uncertain whether to characterise English Deism as a secularising movement or a particular strand of theology. It is argued that, despite the high degree of theological and biblical learning displayed by writers such as Blount and, in particular, Toland, their main purpose was to undermine the religious claim to authority by both ...
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