Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy of Religion

Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion introduces some of the major traditional arguments for and against the existence of God, as well as some less well-known, but thought-provoking arguments for the existence of God, and one of the most important new challenges to religious belief from...

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Other Authors: Branson, Beau (Editor), Hendricks, Christina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Rebus Community [2020]
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