Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rather a revelation that God does not exist is the question I will explore in this paper. I will investigate whether the absence of sufficient evidence for God constitutes evidence of his absence. Since it is not clear a-priori that God would be more clearly revealed to humans, reasons must be provided to show the degree of clarity and level of accessibility one would expect to find if God exists and remains hidden
Arguments from divine hiddenness attempt to demonstrate that the apparent hiddenness of God is a rea...
A critique of J. L. Schellenberg's argument from Divine Hiddenness: Schellenberg's conclusion that s...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...
Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rathe...
Many people do not know or believe there is a God, and many experience a sense of divine absence. Ar...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
In this chapter: I distinguish the existential problem of divine hiddenness from the evidential pro...
If God exists, why isn't His existence more apparent? In recent analytic philosophy this longstandin...
This book is about the hiddenness of God, and the problems it raises for belief and trust in God. Ta...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all hu-mans become convinced o...
The argument from divine hiddenness against God’s existence has become one of the most important ath...
Divine silence – or how many perceive it, divine hiddenness – is the source of one of the most impor...
Arguments from divine hiddenness attempt to demonstrate that the apparent hiddenness of God is a rea...
A critique of J. L. Schellenberg's argument from Divine Hiddenness: Schellenberg's conclusion that s...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...
Whether the weakness of the evidence for God’s existence is not a sign that God is hidden, but rathe...
Many people do not know or believe there is a God, and many experience a sense of divine absence. Ar...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
In this chapter: I distinguish the existential problem of divine hiddenness from the evidential pro...
If God exists, why isn't His existence more apparent? In recent analytic philosophy this longstandin...
This book is about the hiddenness of God, and the problems it raises for belief and trust in God. Ta...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all hu-mans become convinced o...
The argument from divine hiddenness against God’s existence has become one of the most important ath...
Divine silence – or how many perceive it, divine hiddenness – is the source of one of the most impor...
Arguments from divine hiddenness attempt to demonstrate that the apparent hiddenness of God is a rea...
A critique of J. L. Schellenberg's argument from Divine Hiddenness: Schellenberg's conclusion that s...
In 1993, for the first time, John L. Schellenberg, the contemporary philosopher of religion, propose...