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A Philosophical, Scientific and Theological Defense for the Notion That a God Exists
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A Philosophical, Scientific and Theological Defense for the Notion That a God Exists

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In A Philosophical, Scientific and Theological Defense for the Notion That a God Exists, Hal Flemings presents an overview of the history of the debate on the question of the existence of God. This work tackles several worthwhile questions: What is meant by God ? What are the arguments from various and conflicting schools of thought on the subject? What has been the history of the debate? In which direction does current evidence and though point? In an objective fashion, Flemings provides equal voice to opposing views while not hiding his own. He treats the problem of evil from a new perspective, which includes moral evil and natural evil (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, etc.) and discusses the relationship between God and the theoretical and factual sciences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
7 December 2003
Pages
148
ISBN
9780761826477

In A Philosophical, Scientific and Theological Defense for the Notion That a God Exists, Hal Flemings presents an overview of the history of the debate on the question of the existence of God. This work tackles several worthwhile questions: What is meant by God ? What are the arguments from various and conflicting schools of thought on the subject? What has been the history of the debate? In which direction does current evidence and though point? In an objective fashion, Flemings provides equal voice to opposing views while not hiding his own. He treats the problem of evil from a new perspective, which includes moral evil and natural evil (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, etc.) and discusses the relationship between God and the theoretical and factual sciences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
7 December 2003
Pages
148
ISBN
9780761826477