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Natural Religion in Science and Theology : Philosophical and Theological Implications of Cognitive Science of Religion [PDF]
Cognitive science of religion (CSR) seeks to explain the recurrent aspects of religious belief and behavior with reference to human cognitive dispositions and their evolutionary roots.
Launonen, Lari
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Unless we have faces: love, evaluation, and nonresistant nonbelief
Abstract This paper presents a theistic reply to J. L. Schellenberg’s Hiddenness Argument, which frames the existence of “nonresistant nonbelief”—that is, lack of belief in God which is not due to any resistance on the part of the nonbeliever—as evidence against theism.
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(Nie)równy pojedynek na argumenty [PDF]
In his book Między ukryciem a jawnością. Esej z filozofii religii i teologii filozoficznej [Between Hiddenness and Openness: An Essay in the Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology] Jacek Wojtysiak takes up the issue of divine hiddenness.
Lipski, Piotr
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Beings-in-Becoming: A Formative Critique of Schellenberg\u27s Problem of Divine Hiddenness [PDF]
This thesis aims to show that Schellenberg\u27s problem of divine hiddenness fails as an argument for atheism because his assumptions about, and understanding of, what constitutes belief does not account for the nuanced and complex understanding of ...
Parker, Isaiah
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W obronie argumentu z Wcielenia. Odpowiedź Stanisławowi Ruczajowi [PDF]
The paper is a response to the polemic of Stanisław Ruczaj with the argument from the Incarnation, which was presented in the book Ukrytość i Wcielenie. Teistyczna odpowiedź na argument Johna L.
Dobrzeniecki, Marek
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Rethinking God’s openness [PDF]
A key premise in Schellenberg’s Hiddenness Argument draws on his principle Not Open. Schellenberg argues that this premise, which states that “If for any capable finite person S and time t, God is at t open to being in a personal relationship with S at t,
Ooi, Daryl
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Hiddenness, holiness, and impurity [PDF]
John Schellenberg has advanced the hiddenness argument against God’s existence, based on the idea that an all-loving God would seek personal relationships.
Kyle, Brent G.
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Non-resistant non-belief is pervasive [PDF]
J.L. Schellenberg’s argument from divine hiddenness partly rests on the claim that non-resistant non-belief exists. In this paper, I take up the question of whether such non-belief is pervasive and argue that it is, in fact, relatively common. To support
Blanton, Andrew
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Arguments For and Against the Existence of God [PDF]
In this article, I will discuss some of the arguments for and against the existence of God, in particular the monotheistic God believed in the Abramahamic religions (Judiasm, Islam, and Christianity) as well as Babism, the Bahai Faith, and Sikhism ...
Mayer, Paul
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