J. L. Schellenberg
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View article: Theism and the Future of Philosophy of Religion: Three Questions
Theism and the Future of Philosophy of Religion: Three Questions Open
Three interconnected issues are addressed: whether philosophy of religion needs to move away from theism; what could replace it; and how nontheistic conceptions of the divine should be incorporated in the field’s future discussions. Among …
View article: Comments for My Colleagues
Comments for My Colleagues Open
In the paper, the originator of the hiddenness argument, J. L. Schellenberg, responds to papers that challenge his reasoning. In his remarks he puts an emphasis on the concept of divine love and he explains why it is not only connected to …
View article: The Hiddenness Argument
The Hiddenness Argument Open
* This is a fragment of J. L. Schellenberg’s paper “Divine Hiddenness and Human Philosophy” originally published in Adam Green and Eleonore Stump (eds.), Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief (Cambridge: CUP 2015), 23–25, 28. Reprinted by p…
View article: Replies to Leidenhag and Trakakis
Replies to Leidenhag and Trakakis Open
In this essay, I reply to the comments of Joanna Leidenhag and Nick Trakakis on my book Religion After Science: The Cultural Consequences of Religious Immaturity.
View article: A New Logical Problem of Evil Revisited
A New Logical Problem of Evil Revisited Open
In this article I state concisely the central features of a new logical problem of evil developed elsewhere and take account of a response to this problem
View article: Response to Jordan
Response to Jordan Open
I am grateful to Professor 1 Jordan for his kind words and for his comments on my work, and also to the editors of this journal for inviting me to respond.Professor Jordan makes a point of emphasizing love's sensitivity to the particularit…
View article: The Epistemology of Modest Atheism
The Epistemology of Modest Atheism Open
Distinguishing between the old atheism, the new atheism, and modest atheism, and also between belief and acceptance, and belief and acceptance tokens and types, I defend the disjunctive view that either modest atheistic belief or modest at…