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The Blackwell companion to natural theology
Book • 2009
This edited companion brings together essays by prominent philosophers and theologians on the major topics in natural theology, including cosmological, teleological, moral, and epistemological arguments.
Each chapter offers critical engagement with classical and contemporary defenses of theism, assessing strengths, objections, and recent developments.
The volume is intended for graduate students and scholars seeking a comprehensive overview of debates about rational arguments for God. It serves both as a reference and as a forum for cutting-edge work in philosophy of religion.
The book highlights methodological issues and provides rigorous analyses of natural theology's prospects.
Each chapter offers critical engagement with classical and contemporary defenses of theism, assessing strengths, objections, and recent developments.
The volume is intended for graduate students and scholars seeking a comprehensive overview of debates about rational arguments for God. It serves both as a reference and as a forum for cutting-edge work in philosophy of religion.
The book highlights methodological issues and provides rigorous analyses of natural theology's prospects.
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as a recommended resource containing a version of the argument from reason.


Gavin Ortlund

Dissecting Arguments for God (with Lukas Ruegger)




