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Evidence for God, The : Religious Knowledge Reexamined
Outline: In this book, the author offers a new perspective on the evidence of God that centers on a morally robust version of theism that is cognitively resilient. The resulting evidence for God is not speculative, abstract, or casual. Rather, it is morally and existentially challenging to humans, as they themselves responsively ad willingly become evidence of God's reality in receiving and reflecting God's moral character for others. The author calls this "personifying evidence of God," because it requires the evidence to be personified in an intentional agent - such as human - and thereby to be inherent evidence of an intentional agent. Contrasting this approach with skepticism, scientific naturalism, fideism, and natural theology, the author also grapples with the potential problems of divine hiddenness, religious diversity, and vast evil.
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