This book examines the different ideas of God in common use today, from the timeless and spaceless God of Catholic theology, and the predominantly Protestant idea of an everlasting God, to the modern revisionary accounts.
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| Unicorns, Numbers and God | |
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| What Is Truth? | |
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| The Background to the Debate about God | |
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| Timeless God--A Realist View | |
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| The Everlasting God--a Realist View | |
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| Talk of God as Talk about an Alternative Lifestyle--a Realist View | |
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| God as a Reality within a Religious Form of Life--an Anti-realist View | |
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| The Cosmological Argument | |
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| The Ontological Argument | |
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| The Design Argument | |
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| The Argument from Religious Experience | |
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| Omnipotence | |
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| Omniscience | |
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| God's Action in the World | |
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| Petitionary Prayer | |
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| Praying for Forgiveness | |
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| Miracles | |
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| Eternal Life | |
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| And So �? | |