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Suffering and divine impassibility. [PDF]
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Most Peers Don’t Believe It, Hence It Is Probably False [PDF]
Rob Lovering has recently argued that since theists have been unable, by means of philosophical arguments, to convince 85 percent of professional philosophers that God exists, at least one of their defining beliefs must be either false or meaningless ...
van Eyghen, Hans, van Woudenberg, René
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Tuning into Harmut Rosa's systematic romanticism. [PDF]
Vandenberghe F.
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Wagering Against Divine Hiddenness [PDF]
J.L. Schellenberg argues that divine hiddenness provides an argument for the conclusion that God does not exist, for if God existed he would not allow non-resistant non-belief to occur, but non-resistant non-belief does occur, so God does not exist.
Jackson, Elizabeth
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Karl Pfeifer attempts to present a coherent view of panentheism that eschews Pickwickian senses of “in” and aligns itself with, and builds upon, familiar diagrammed portrayals of panentheism.
Pfeifer, Karl
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Omniscience, the Incarnation, and Knowledge de se [PDF]
A knowledge argument is offered that presents unique difficulties for Christians who wish to assert that God is essentially omniscient. The difficulties arise from the doctrine of the incarnation.
Buckareff, Andrei A.
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PANENTHEISM AND NATURAL SCIENCE: A GOOD MATCH?
Is panentheism a metaphysical and religious understanding of the divine and of the world that aligns better with science than classical theism? In order to address this question, I'll present brief descriptions of theism, pantheism, and panentheism, and
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Classical and Revisionary Theism on the Divine as Personal: A Rapprochement? [PDF]
To claim that the divine is a person or personal is, according to Richard Swinburne, ‘the most elementary claim of theism’ (1993, 101). I argue that, whether the classical theist’s concept of the divine as a person or personal is construed as an analogy ...
Burns, Elizabeth
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COGNITIVE SCIENCE OF RELIGION AND FOLK THEISTIC BELIEF
Cognitive scientists of religion promise to lay bare the cognitive mechanisms that generate religious beliefs in human beings. Defenders of the debunking argument believe that the cognitive mechanisms studied in this field pose a threat to folk theism ...
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The Missing God of Heidegger and Karl Jaspers: Too late for God; too Early for the Gods-with a vignette from Indian Philosophy. [PDF]
Bilimoria P.
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