Who you could have known: divine hiddenness, epistemic counterfactuals, and the recalcitrant nature of natural theology
We argue there is a deep conflict in Paul Moser's work on divine hiddenness (DH). Moser's treatment of DH adopts a thesis we call SEEK: DH often results from failing to seek God on His terms. One way in which people err, according to Moser, is by trusting arguments of traditional natural t...
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Language: | English |
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[2017]
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 2017, Volume: 82, Issue: 3, Pages: 337-348 |
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Moser, Paul K. 1957-
/ Deus absconditus (motif)
/ Natural theology
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Divine Hiddenness
B Analytic Theology B Gods B THEORY of knowledge (Religion) B Religious Epistemology B MOSER, Paul B Natural Theology |
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