Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-272) and index.
Contents:
Theism and naturalism -- Religious experience and interpretation -- Is religious experience reliable? -- A cosmological argument -- A design argument -- An argument from free will -- Theism and evil -- Naturalism and evil -- A mortal argument.
Summary:
"Arguments for or against God's existence can be intense, complex, and disconcerting; in fact, they often raise more questions than they answer. In [this book], C. Stephen Layman offers an innovative approach to the debate--a way to organize a seeming multitude of related claims and ideas--bringing clarity to a discussion that is often mired in confusion."--Publisher description, from p. [4] of cover.
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