Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)

Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)

by JohnL.Schellenberg (Author)

Synopsis

Why, if a loving God exists, are there reasonable nonbelievers, people who fail to believe in God but through no fault of their own? In Part 1 of this book, the first full-length treatment of its topic, J. L. Schellenberg argues that when we notice how a relationship with God logically presupposes belief in God, we have grounds to conclude that there would be no reasonable nonbelievers if theism were true, and thus-given their existence-grounds for atheism. This argument, he maintains, is not defeated by any of an array of counterarguments seeking to justify divine hiddenness drawn from the work of such writers as Pascal, Kierkegaard, Butler, and Hick, and from the author's own imagination-arguments meticulously scrutinized in the book's second part. Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason has generated a great deal of interest and discussion since its first publication in 1993 and continues to set the agenda for work on its issues today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 12 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0801473462
ISBN 13: 9780801473463

Media Reviews
A tightly argued, superbly crafted and religiously sensitive book. . . . Nobody interested in philosophical issues pertaining to our relation to God can afford to miss it. -Mind
This book deserves to be seen as the definitive study to date of its subject. That subject is the implications of the lack of clear cut evidence and argument for the existence of God. -Religious Studies
J. L. Schellenberg has developed the argument from hiddenness against the existence of God in a more thorough way than has ever been done before. I consider this book one of the six or seven most important books on the philosophy of religion published in the last fifteen years. -Richard Swinburne, University of Oxford
This book is a splendid, illuminating study of Divine hiddenness and its implications for the question of whether the God of traditional theism actually exists. -William L. Rowe, Department of Philosophy, Purdue University
Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason is a carefully argued, deeply insightful, and richly rewarding book. J. L. Schellenberg singlehandedly turned the problem of divine hiddenness into a major issue in contemporary philosophy of religion. -Paul Draper, Purdue University
Author Bio
J. L. Schellenberg is Professor of Philosophy at Mount Saint Vincent University and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Dalhousie University. He is the author of Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason, Prolegomena to a Philosophy of Religion, The Wisdom to Doubt: A Justification of Religious Skepticism, and The Will to Imagine: A Justification of Skeptical Religion, all from Cornell.