Divine Hiddenness: New EssaysDaniel Howard-Snyder, Paul Moser Cambridge University Press, 2002 - 242 páginas For many people the existence of God is by no means a sufficiently clear feature of reality. This problem, the fact of divine hiddenness, has been a source of existential concern and has sometimes been taken as a rationale for support of atheism or agnosticism. In this new collection of essays, a distinguished group of philosophers of religion explore the question of divine hiddenness in considerable detail. The issue is approached from several perspectives including Jewish, Christian, atheist and agnostic. There is coverage of the historical treatment of divine hiddenness as found in the work of Maimonides, St. John of the Cross, Jonathan Edwards, Kierkegaard, and various Biblical writers. A substantial introduction clarifies the main problems of and leading solutions to divine hiddenness. Primarily directed at philosophers of religion, theologians, and scholars of religious studies, this collection could also serve as a textbook for upper-level courses in philosophy of religion. |
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Contenido
The Hiddenness of God | 1 |
What Is the Problem of the Hiddenness of God? | 24 |
What the Hiddenness of God Reveals A Collaborative Discussion | 33 |
Deus Absconditus | 62 |
St John of the Cross and the Necessity of Divine Hiddenness | 83 |
Jonathan Edwards and the Hiddenness of God | 98 |
Cognitive Idolatry and Divine Hiding | 120 |
Divine Hiddenness What Is the Problem? | 149 |
A Kierkegaardian View of Divine Hiddenness | 164 |
The Hiddenness of God A Puzzle or a Real Problem? | 181 |
Seeking But Not Believing Confessions of a Practicing Agnostic | 197 |
The Silence of the God Who Speaks | 215 |
Bibliography | 229 |
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