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161. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 1
Douglas V. Henry DOES REASONABLE NONBELIEF EXIST?
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J. L. Schellenberg’s Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason claims that the existence of reflective persons who long to solve the problem of God’s existencebut cannot do so constitutes an evil rendering God’s existence improbable. In this essay, I present Schellenberg’s argument and argue that the kind of reasonable nonbelief Schellenberg needs for his argument to succeed is unlikely to exist. Since Schellenberg’s argument is an inductive-style version of the problem of evil, the empirical improbability of the premise I challenge renders the conclusions derived from it empirically improbable as well.
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170. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 3
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171. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4
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172. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4
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174. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4
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177. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4
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178. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 19 > Issue: 1
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179. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 19 > Issue: 1
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180. Faith and Philosophy: Volume > 19 > Issue: 1
William Craig Must the Beginning of the Universe Have a Personal Cause?: A Rejoinder