PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016This paper presents an exposition and critique of various contemporary responses to atheistic “ontological disproof” arguments based on the alleged incoherency of theistic attributes. Arguments in this class seek to demonstrate either an incompatibility between multiple attributes of God, or an inconsistency within a single attribute of God. The focus of this paper is on the differences between many modern apologetic responses that utilize analytic philosophy and Anselmian perfect being theology and those available from the classical traditions of apophatic theology and analogical God-talk. Special attention is paid to theologians who are contributing to this debate and who...
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Theist and critic alike typically assume rather traditional, Medieval, understandings of God, thereb...
There is, today, a dire need for a philosophy which will put order into the chaos of modern thought;...
The existence of God is once again the focus of vivid philosophical discussion. From the point of vi...
This article deals with the development and criticism of the ontological proof of God’s existence, t...
In this paper, I argue that, following from the work of Bultmann and Ricoeur, traditional ...
Christian theology, with very few exceptions, has recently been rather dismissive of the ontological...
This paper summarizes a few recent objections to various ontological arguments (OAs). I do not weigh...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
In his paper, Frederiek Depoortere (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) subscribes to Godzieba’s conclus...
Joshua Matthan Brown contrasts the concept of God assumed by most analytic philosophers, what he ref...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
Justification of believe in God had been one of the most challenging problem throughout history of p...
The article deals with the question of the ontological status of God in the context of different typ...
In a recent article in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, R. Thomas notes how trend...
In the early twenty-first century, public discussions about God have moved on from simplistic ‘fire ...
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The existence of God is once again the focus of vivid philosophical discussion. From the point of vi...