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God, freedom, and evil / Alvin Plantinga

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, 1977, ©1974Description: viii, 112 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802817319
  • 9780802817310
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 216 19 PLA 1
Contents:
Natural atheology. The problem of evil ; Other atheological arguments -- Natural theology. The cosmological argument ; The teleological argument ; The ontological argument
Summary: "In his discussion of natural theology (arguments to prove the existence of God) and natural atheology (arguments for the falsehood of theistic belief) Plantinga focuses on two of the traditional arguments: the ontological argument as an example of natural theology, and the problem of evil as the most important representative of natural atheology. Accessible to serious general readers."--Publisher's website
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Books GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE Philosophy and Religion 216 PLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 020963

Reprint of the ed. published by Harper & Row, New York, issued in series: Basic conditions of life and as TB 1811 of Harper torchbooks

Includes bibliographical references

Natural atheology. The problem of evil ; Other atheological arguments -- Natural theology. The cosmological argument ; The teleological argument ; The ontological argument

"In his discussion of natural theology (arguments to prove the existence of God) and natural atheology (arguments for the falsehood of theistic belief) Plantinga focuses on two of the traditional arguments: the ontological argument as an example of natural theology, and the problem of evil as the most important representative of natural atheology. Accessible to serious general readers."--Publisher's website

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