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Author Layman, C. Stephen

Title Letters to Doubting Thomas : a Case for the Existence of God
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (289 pages)
Contents CONTENTS; PREFACE; Introduction; 1. Theism and Naturalism; 2. Religious Experience and Interpretation; 3. Is Religious Experience Reliable?; 4. A Cosmological Argument; 5. A Design Argument; 6. An Argument from Free Will; 7. Theism and Evil; 8. Naturalism and Evil; 9. A Moral Argument; NOTES; INDEX
Summary When people encounter an argument for or against God's existence, it often raises more questions than it answers. In Letters to Doubting Thomas, C. Stephen Layman offers a fresh, insightful approach to the issue of God's existence--a way to organize what can seem like a blizzard of claims and concepts--bringing clarity to a debate often mired in confusion. Layman explores the evidence for the existence of God in a series of fictionalized letters between two characters--Zachary, a philosopher, and Thomas, an old college friend who appeals to Zach for help in sorting out his thoughts about God
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Subject God -- Proof.
Theism.
Naturalism -- Religious aspects.
God -- Proof
Naturalism -- Religious aspects
Theism
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780198042105
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