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139On Preferring that God Not Exist (Or that God Exist)Faith and Philosophy 31 (2): 143-159. 2014.Recently a new question has emerged in the philosophy of religion: not whether God exists, but whether God’s existence is or would be preferable. The existing literature on the subject is sparse (see, for example, footnotes 2, 3, 4, and 5). The present essay, in dialogue form, is an attempt to marshal and evaluate arguments on both sides.
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864John Hick: Remembering and MourningEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (3): 251-253. 2012.
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93God, Reason and Theistic ProofEdinburgh University Press. 1997.How do we prove the existence of God? This book tackles head-on this fundamental question. It examines a cross-section of theistic proofs, explaining in clear terms what they are and what they try to accomplish.
Stephen T. Davis
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