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Paper · Semantic Scholar

On the concept of ‘God’ and Schellenberg’s divine hiddenness argument

Schellenberg’s argument from divine hiddenness is one of the most widely discussed arguments for atheism in contemporary literature. This article develops new responses to Schellenberg’s argument which start with elucidating and refuting his theological assumptions concerning the concept of ‘God’. By considering the atheists’ commitment to the claim that there is no Creator of the universe (regardless of whether thi…

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Reference · Wikidata

antitheism

opposition to theism, and usually to religion

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Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Antitheism

Antitheism, also spelled anti-theism, is the philosophical position that theism should be opposed. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity. Unlike antireligion, antitheism is not against those religions that do not have deities, such as some sects of Buddhism and Jainism.

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Book · DOAB

Chapter 6 Thomist Classical Theism

Defenders and critics of divine simplicity rightly look to Thomas Aquinas’s important contributions to this pillar of classical theism (=CT). But few contemporary discussions notice the way Aquinas employs pseudo-Dionysius’s triplex via as a principled heuristic that governs and organizes his theological enquiries concerning divine simplicity. This oversight has led to misinterpretations of Aquinas’s doctrine of div…

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Full text · Open Library

Scientific theismScientific theism
cover via Open Library
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Image · DPLA

Theism as a science of natural theology and natural religionTheism as a science of natural theology and natural religion
Princeton Theological Seminary, via DPLA
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