Hudson on Skeptical Theism and Divine Deception
The forthcoming Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion is full of interesting stuff! So far, I specially recommend Bishop and Perszyk on alternative conceptions of God and Dougherty and Pruss on apparently unjustified evils as 'anomalies' (in the philosophy of science sense). I have not yet read the last four articles. Here, I want to comment on Hud Hudson's "The Father of Lies?" (This post got longer than I intended, so I've added sub-headings. If you get bored in the middle, please skip to the end. I've also bolded important parts to make for easier skimming.) Hudson's Argument Hudson's central...
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Topic(s):
Alexander R. Pruss
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Divine Revelation
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Epistemology
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Faith
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George Berkeley
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Historical Thinkers
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Hud Hudson
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John Locke
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Lara Buchak
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Miracles
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Philosophy
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Philosophy of Religion
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Skeptical Theism
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The Problem of Evil
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