God, Knowledge & Mystery (original) (raw)
1999, Faith and Philosophy
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The text explores Peter van Inwagen's collection of essays on modal skepticism and its implications for Christian orthodoxy, focusing on the internal tensions between modern biology, biblical criticism, and traditional religious beliefs. The review outlines van Inwagen's arguments, particularly his skepticism regarding the compatibility of necessary existence with concrete beings, presenting a critique of approaches to ontological arguments and highlighting the relevance of his work to contemporary theological discourse.
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