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Cambridge Elements in Philosophy of Religion: Free Downloads!
For readers of this blog who don't know already, the books in the Cambridge Elements in Philosophy of Religion are available for free do...

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0. Introduction 0.1 Mackie argues that the problem of evil proves that either no god exists, or at least that the god of Orthodox Judaism, ...
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Notes on Swinburne’s “Why God Allows Evil” 1. The kinds of goods a theistic god would provide: deeper goods than just “thrills of pleasure ...
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Justin McBrayer (Fort Lewis College) is an excellent young philosopher. He's also an up-and-comer in philosophy of religion, with speci...

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I'm surprised it doesn't mention any atheistic or naturalistic theory of religious diversity, viz., that the diversity of opinion about religion is fundamentally no different from than the diversity of opinion any other topic and has the same causes.
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