The Hiddenness of God

The Hiddenness of God
Author: Michael C. Rea
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192560421

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The Hiddenness of God addresses the problem of divine hiddenness which concerns the ambiguity of evidence for God's existence, the elusiveness of God's comforting presence, the palpable and devastating experience of divine absence and abandonment, and more; phenomena which are hard to reconcile with the idea, central to the Jewish and Christian scriptures, that there exists a God who is deeply and lovingly concerned with the lives of humans. Michael C. Rea argues that divine hiddenness is not a problem to be explained away but rather a consequence of the nature of God himself. He shows that it rests on unwarranted assumptions and expectations about God's love for human beings. Rea explains how scripture and tradition bear testimony not only to God's love, but to God's transcendence. He shows that God's transcendence should be understood as implying that all of God's intrinsic attributes—divine love included—elude our grasp in significant ways.

The Hiddenness Argument

The Hiddenness Argument
Author: J. L. Schellenberg
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198733089

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1. Some Basic Tools -- 2. A Conceptual Map -- 3. Why So Late to the Show? -- 4. The Main Premise -- 5. Add Insight and Stir -- 6. Nonresistant Nonbelief -- 7. Must a God Be Loving? -- 8. The Challenge -- Coda: After Personal Gods.

Divine Hiddenness

Divine Hiddenness
Author: Daniel Howard-Snyder,Paul Moser
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521006104

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A distinguished group of philosophers of religion explore the question of divine hiddenness.

Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason

Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason
Author: J. L. Schellenberg
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0801473462

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In this clearly written and tightly argued book, J. L. Schellenberg addresses a fundamental yet neglected religious problem. If there is a God, he asks, why is his existence not more obvious? Traditionally, theists have claimed that God is hidden in order to account for the fact that the evidence of his existence is as weak as it is. Schellenberg maintains that, given the understanding of God's moral character to which theists are committed, this claim runs into serious difficulty. There are grounds, the author writes, for thinking that the perfectly loving God of theism would not be hidden, that such a God would put the fact of his existence beyond reasonable nonbelief. Since reasonable nonbelief occurs, Schellenberg argues, it follows that there is here an argument of considerable force for atheism. In developing his claim, Schellenberg carefully examines the relevant views of such theists as Pascal, Butler, Kierkegaard, Hick, and others. He clarifies their suggestions concerning Divine hiddenness and shows how they fall short of providing a rebuttal for the argument he presents. That argument, he concludes, poses a serious challenge to theism, to which contemporary theists must seek to respond. The first full-length treatment of its topic, Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason will be of interest to anyone who has sought to reach a conclusion as to God's existence, and especially to theologians and philosophers of religion.

Calvin s Theodicy and the Hiddenness of God

Calvin s Theodicy and the Hiddenness of God
Author: Paolo De Petris
Publsiher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 3034310951

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Calvin's Theodicy has been substantially ignored or simply negated until now on the assumption that the issues raised by the modern problem of evil and Calvin's discussion of providence and evil would be different. The unspoken premise underlying this conviction is that theodicy is a modern problem, since earlier formulations in no way attempted to justify God's actions. This book goes decisively in the opposite direction. It aims to understand the core of Calvin's Theodicy and to demonstrate that one of the most important reasons that prompted Calvin to preach for almost 2 years 159 Sermons on the Book of Job was to «vindicate» God's justice by demonstrating the meaningfulness of God's activity in human life. After examining the status of the recent research on Calvin's Theodicy, this work studies the steps that led the French reformer to his insights and the drafting of the Sermons. Further, it studies the juridical framework of Calvin's defence of the justice of God. Finally, the author analyses the answers given by Calvin to the problem of human anguish: Why do innocent people suffer? In what way one can still believe in an Omnipotent God?

The Best Argument against God

The Best Argument against God
Author: G. Oppy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137354143

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.... compares two theories—Naturalism and Theism—on a wide range of relevant data. It concludes that Naturalism should be preferred to Theism on that data. The central idea behind the argument is that, while Naturalism is simpler than Theism, there is no relevant data that Naturalism fails to explain at least as well as Theism does.

Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief

Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief
Author: Adam Green,Eleonore Stump
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107078130

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This collection of new essays is a groundbreaking examination of divine hiddenness from the perspectives of different faiths.

Christianity for Modern Pagans

Christianity for Modern Pagans
Author: Peter Kreeft
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681496535

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Peter Kreeft believes that Blaise Pascal is the first post-medieval apologist. No writer in history, claims Kreeft, is a more effective Christian apologist and evangelist to today's uprooted, confused, secularized pagans (inside and outside the Church) than Pascal. He was a brilliant man--a great scientist who did major work in physics and mathematics, as well as an inventor--whom Kreeft thinks was three centuries ahead of his time. His apologetics found in his Pens褳 are ideal for the modern, sophisticated skeptic. Kreeft has selected the parts of Pascal's Pens褳 which best respond to the needs of modern man, and offers his own comments on applying Pascal's wisdom to today's problems. Addressed to modern skeptics and unbelievers, as well as to modern Christians for apologetics and self-examination, Pascal and Kreeft combine to provide a powerful witness to Christian truth.