The Problem With "God": Classical Theism Under The Spotlight

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Agnosticism, Atheism, Philosophy, Religious
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Author: Jonathan MS Pearce, James A. Lindsay ISBN: 1230000647816
Publisher: Onus Books Publication: September 6, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jonathan MS Pearce, James A. Lindsay
ISBN: 1230000647816
Publisher: Onus Books
Publication: September 6, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

This book sets out a cumulative case that puts classical theism, the belief in an all-powerful, -knowing and -loving God, under the spotlight. God is left wanting as Pearce brings together previous blog writing, adapted pieces and original writing to hammer home the point: classical theism is incoherent. This ebook is perfect for armchair philosophers, Christian apologists, and interested atheists and theists everywhere, as well as packing a solid philosophical punch suitable for the more philosophically inclined reader. Something for everyone.

"The Problem with “God” intends to “put classical theism under the spotlight” and on the rack, and that is a goal that it achieves in one concise essay after another. It constitutes a welcome addition to any library of philosophical challenges to the classical, philosophical conception of God, and for that purpose and all need remaining to it, it is pleasantly recommended." - James A. Lindsay, author of Dot, Dot, Dot: Infinity Plus God Equals Folly.

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This book sets out a cumulative case that puts classical theism, the belief in an all-powerful, -knowing and -loving God, under the spotlight. God is left wanting as Pearce brings together previous blog writing, adapted pieces and original writing to hammer home the point: classical theism is incoherent. This ebook is perfect for armchair philosophers, Christian apologists, and interested atheists and theists everywhere, as well as packing a solid philosophical punch suitable for the more philosophically inclined reader. Something for everyone.

"The Problem with “God” intends to “put classical theism under the spotlight” and on the rack, and that is a goal that it achieves in one concise essay after another. It constitutes a welcome addition to any library of philosophical challenges to the classical, philosophical conception of God, and for that purpose and all need remaining to it, it is pleasantly recommended." - James A. Lindsay, author of Dot, Dot, Dot: Infinity Plus God Equals Folly.

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