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Behind the Veil: Mysticism and the Reply to Hiddenness in the Work of Travis Dumsday [PDF]
Ever since J. L. Schellenberg formulated his infamous atheistic argument from hiddenness in his 1993 book Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason, the problem of divine hiddenness--the question of why a good God would hide Himself, even from those actively ...
McCrary, Catherine
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Evil, Freedom and Heaven [PDF]
By far the most respected response by theists to the problem of evil is some version of the free will defense, which rests on the twin ideas that God could not create humans with free will without them committing evil acts, and that freedom is of such ...
Cushing, Simon
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Your health vs. my liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public health recommendation compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Byrd N, Białek M.
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Divine aseity and the paradox of divine self-limitation
This article explores the paradox between the classical doctrine of divine aseity and the notion of divine self-limitation. Drawing from biblical narratives and theological concepts such as divine accommodation and kenosis, the article shows that God’s ...
Aku S. Antombikums
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Does religious belief impact philosophical analysis? [PDF]
One popular conception of natural theology holds that certain purely rational arguments are insulated from empirical inquiry and independently establish conclusions that provide evidence, justification, or proof of God’s existence.
Tobia, Kevin P.
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When suffering contradicts belief: measuring theodical struggling. [PDF]
Park CL +9 more
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Resumen En este artículo sugiero que al argumentar que Dios sólo conoce el presente y no el futuro, los teólogos del “Dios Abierto” están asumiendo implícitamente un cambio paradigmático en los principios hermenéuticos de la metodología teológica. Este
Fernando Canale
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Aku Visala, Naturalism, Theism and the Cognitive Study of Religion: Religion Explained?, Ashgate, 2011 [PDF]
Cruz, Helen De
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Open Theism and the Problem of Evil
The first chapter of this study presents the context for the current discussion. It looks at the reality of evil and the search for adequate answers to the problem of evil. The open theistic alternative is one among many struggles to find meaning in adversity.
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