This article discusses the concept of deity in the book of Ecclesiastes (Qohelet) from the perspective of issues of interest in analytic philosophy of religion. Of concern are assumptions in the text about religion, the nature of religious language, religious epistemology, the concept of revelation, the attributes of the divine, the existence of God, the problem of evil, the relation between religion and morality and religious pluralism. A comparative philosophical clarification is offered with the aim of discerning similarities and differences between popular views in Christian philosophical theology and what, if anything, Qohelet took for granted on the same issues.</p
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Abstract In this paper discusses the thought of philosophy in seeking the existence of God. So God i...
The article deals with the question of the ontological status of God in the context of different typ...
Philosophy of Religion as a Way to ScepticismThis article presents philosophy of religion as a speci...
<p><span>This article discusses the concept of deity in the book of Ecclesiastes (Qohele...
Up to now, philosophical approaches to Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) have tended to focus mostly on how par...
In this article, the author seeks to provide the first comprehensive typology of philosophical appr...
This study is concerned with the problem of divine hiddenness as it has taken shape in analytic phil...
An increasing number of studies have seen the light over the last few decades concerning the epistem...
This article argued that the utilisation of philosophy of religion in the study of the Hebrew Bible ...
The article has as its working hypothesis the proposal that the Book of Ecclesiastes has axiology as...
Up to now, philosophical approaches to Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) have tended to focus mostly on how par...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
In contemporary research most scholars refrain from pointing out direct cultural relations between t...
Ecclesiastes is an odd book of the Bible, apparently teaching pessimism or nihilism or skepticism ...
In popular orthodox Christian philosophical theology, it is often taken for granted that the divine ...
Abstract In this paper discusses the thought of philosophy in seeking the existence of God. So God i...
The article deals with the question of the ontological status of God in the context of different typ...
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