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Is Theism Compatible with Pointless Non-resistant Non-belief? [PDF]
Perry Hendricks (2025) has recently argued that theism is not only compatible with what he calls ‘pointless atheism’ (instances of nonresistant nonbelief that do not serve a greater good) but also makes it expected.
Blanton, Andrew
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Divine Hiddenness and the Challenge of Inculpable Nonbelief [PDF]
Divine hiddenness is the idea that God is in some sense hidden or obscure. This dissertation responds to J.L. Schellenberg\u27s argument, based on divine hiddenness and human reason, against the existence of God.
Sokoloski, Matthew R.
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The Argument from Common Consent
In this paper, I will explain and motivate the common consent argument for theism. According to the common consent argument it is rational for you to believe that God exists because you know so many other people believe that God exists. Having motivated
Matheson, Jonathan
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Horrendous Evils and the Problem of Representation [PDF]
Marilyn McCord Adams’s work on the problem of evil offers one of the most creative and sophisticated religious theodicies. Adams relies upon specifically Christian resources to explain how God is able to defeat horrendous evils within the context of an ...
Bell, William
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Na czym polega miłość Boga? Krytyka argumentu z ukrytości Johna L. Schellenberga [PDF]
The first premise of Schellenberg’s hiddenness argument is that God, as a perfect being, is obliged to establish a relationship of love with each of his personal creatures.
Mordarski, Ryszard
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Love That Takes Time: Pursuing Relationship in the Context of Hiddenness [PDF]
King, Derek
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We Deserve It: An Augustinian Response to Divine Hiddenness Arguments
Significant attention as been devoted to the problem of ‘divine hiddenness’ proposed by JL Shellenberg. I propose a novel response that involves denying part of the empirical premise in divine hiddenness arguments, which holds that nonresistant ...
Rooney, James Dominic
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The Problem of Divine Hiddenness and the Reflective Muslim
This paper aims to engage with J. L. Schellenberg’s problem of divine hiddenness. While there has been considerable discussion on this topic, few responses incorporate a Muslim perspective.
Ali, Zain
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