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104A New Logical Problem of Evil RevisitedFaith and Philosophy 35 (4): 464-472. 2018.In this article I state concisely the central features of a new logical problem of evil developed elsewhere and take account of a response to this problem recently published in this journal by Jerome Gellman. I also reflect briefly on how theology can play a role in such philosophical discussions.
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11Appendix B: PrinciplesIn The will to imagine: a justification of skeptical religion, Cornell University Press. pp. 259-262. 2009.
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3Appendix A: DefinitionsIn The will to imagine: a justification of skeptical religion, Cornell University Press. pp. 255-258. 2009.
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108Prolegomena to a philosophy of religionCornell University Press. 2005.Providing an original and systematic treatment of foundational issues in philosophy of religion, J. L. Schellenberg's new book addresses the structure of..
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73On reasonable nonbelief and perfect love: Replies to Henry and LeheFaith and Philosophy 22 (3): 330-342. 2005.Some Christian philosophers wonder whether a God really would oppose reasonable nonbelief. Others think the answer to the problem of reasonable nonbelief is that there isn’t any. Between them, Douglas V. Henry and Robert T. Lehe cover all of this ground in their recent responses to my work on Divine hiddenness. Here I give my answers to their arguments
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The Wisdom to Doubt: A Justification of Religious SkepticismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (3): 179-183. 2007.
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University of WinnipegUndergraduate
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics |
Philosophy of Mind |