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God: a Brief Philosophical Introduction IV [4th Edition]

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This is a clear and original investigation of God's nature and existence. First of all, it considers two of God's traditional properties: being all-knowing and being all-powerful. It argues he cannot possess these properties. But, it argues this is in accord with him being worthy of worship. Secondly, it introduces the notion of evil being "overridden". It argues he has to bring about other free living things and it is plausible they have to be liable to experience evil due to their conditions. But, it argues the evil in this world is "overridden". Thirdly, it considers the principal arguments for the claim he does not exist. (They refer to the evil in the world.) It argues they do not establish sufficient grounds for this claim.Finally, it considers some well-known arguments for the claim he exists. It argues they face difficulties. It sets out other arguments. It covers as a whole the principal parts of the Philosophy of Religion. It unifies these parts to a significant degree. It proceeds regularly by way of formal and clear arguments. These arguments are frequently original. It will be of interest to advanced students and specialists in Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology.Given its explanation of key terms, its jargon-free language, its clarity and brevity.... , it will be of interest to others, too.


Author: K. H. A. Esmail
Publisher: Vernon Press
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1648898424
ISBN-13: 9781648898426

God: a Brief Philosophical Introduction IV [4th Edition]

$60.00
$59.08
Sale 2%
 
This is a clear and original investigation of God's nature and existence. First of all, it considers two of God's traditional properties: being all-knowing and being all-powerful. It argues he cannot possess these properties. But, it argues this is in accord with him being worthy of worship. Secondly, it introduces the notion of evil being "overridden". It argues he has to bring about other free living things and it is plausible they have to be liable to experience evil due to their conditions. But, it argues the evil in this world is "overridden". Thirdly, it considers the principal arguments for the claim he does not exist. (They refer to the evil in the world.) It argues they do not establish sufficient grounds for this claim.Finally, it considers some well-known arguments for the claim he exists. It argues they face difficulties. It sets out other arguments. It covers as a whole the principal parts of the Philosophy of Religion. It unifies these parts to a significant degree. It proceeds regularly by way of formal and clear arguments. These arguments are frequently original. It will be of interest to advanced students and specialists in Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology.Given its explanation of key terms, its jargon-free language, its clarity and brevity.... , it will be of interest to others, too.


Author: K. H. A. Esmail
Publisher: Vernon Press
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1648898424
ISBN-13: 9781648898426
 

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