In an essay published yesterday at the New York Times, philosophy professor Peter Atterton claims that the idea of a morally perfect, all-knowing, all-powerful God is incoherent. If this is true, then ...
Atterton addresses that version of the free will defense stated most recently by the contemporary philosopher of religion, Alvin Plantinga, in which the latter contends that it is impossible for God ...
Mark Ward Sr., a University of Houston-Victoria professor of communication, has been recognized for his book, “God Talk: The Problem of Divine-Human Communication,” which was named the Outstanding ...
So, it could be said that there’s a sense in which no one, neither God nor any finite human, can genuinely know immorality as one knows, say, moral excellence, for immorality is a tendency in a human ...
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