Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all humans become convinced of His existence and desires. If so, this suggests that attempts to either prove or disprove such things as God's existence, past miracles, or present supernatural intervention are doomed to failure, because God could and would take care to evade any such efforts
Many people do not know or believe there is a God, and many experience a sense of divine absence. Ar...
Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rathe...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all hu-mans become convinced o...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
Agnostics as well as theists should answer evidential arguments from evil, at least when confronted ...
The argument from divine hiddenness against God’s existence has become one of the most important ath...
The atheistic Hiddenness Argument contains a controversial premise that a perfectly loving God would...
In some of the most important recent work in religious epistemology, Paul Moser (2002, 2004, 2008) d...
A critique of J. L. Schellenberg's argument from Divine Hiddenness: Schellenberg's conclusion that s...
We build an argument directed to agnostics who think there’s a realistic possibility some specific r...
Many people do not know or believe there is a God, and many experience a sense of divine absence. Ar...
Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rathe...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all hu-mans become convinced o...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
Agnostics as well as theists should answer evidential arguments from evil, at least when confronted ...
The argument from divine hiddenness against God’s existence has become one of the most important ath...
The atheistic Hiddenness Argument contains a controversial premise that a perfectly loving God would...
In some of the most important recent work in religious epistemology, Paul Moser (2002, 2004, 2008) d...
A critique of J. L. Schellenberg's argument from Divine Hiddenness: Schellenberg's conclusion that s...
We build an argument directed to agnostics who think there’s a realistic possibility some specific r...
Many people do not know or believe there is a God, and many experience a sense of divine absence. Ar...
Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rathe...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...