Scott Davison has raised an epistemic challenge to the doctrine of petitionary prayer. Roughly, the challenge is that we cannot know or have reason to believe that a prayer has been answered. Davison argues that the epistemic challenge undermines all the extant defenses of petitionary prayer. I argue that it does not
Many maintain that petitionary prayer is pointless. I argue that the theist can defend petitionary p...
In this paper, I present a philosophical analysis of petitionary prayer, from the perspective of o...
I defend a solution to the puzzle of petitionary prayer based on some ideas of Aquinas, Gregory the ...
Scott Davison has raised an epistemic challenge to the doctrine of petitionary prayer. Roughly, the ...
I critically respond to Scott A. Davison, Petitionary Prayer: A Philosophical Investigation. I attac...
There is a concern about the effectiveness of petitionary prayer. If I pray for something good, woul...
I respond to Daniel and Frances Howard-Snyder’s criticisms of my arguments in another place for the ...
Abstract: The fact that our asking God to do something can make a difference to what he does underwr...
The fact that our asking God to do something can make a difference to what he does underwrites the p...
The puzzle of petitionary prayer: if we ask for the best thing, God was already going to do it, and ...
Many maintain that petitionary prayer is pointless. I argue that the theist can defend petitionary p...
In this paper, I present a philosophical analysis of petitionary prayer, from the perspective of o...
I defend a solution to the puzzle of petitionary prayer based on some ideas of Aquinas, Gregory the ...
Scott Davison has raised an epistemic challenge to the doctrine of petitionary prayer. Roughly, the ...
I critically respond to Scott A. Davison, Petitionary Prayer: A Philosophical Investigation. I attac...
There is a concern about the effectiveness of petitionary prayer. If I pray for something good, woul...
I respond to Daniel and Frances Howard-Snyder’s criticisms of my arguments in another place for the ...
Abstract: The fact that our asking God to do something can make a difference to what he does underwr...
The fact that our asking God to do something can make a difference to what he does underwrites the p...
The puzzle of petitionary prayer: if we ask for the best thing, God was already going to do it, and ...
Many maintain that petitionary prayer is pointless. I argue that the theist can defend petitionary p...
In this paper, I present a philosophical analysis of petitionary prayer, from the perspective of o...
I defend a solution to the puzzle of petitionary prayer based on some ideas of Aquinas, Gregory the ...