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Publisher
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Journal
Roczniki Filozoficzne
Year
2021
Volume
69
Issue
3
Identifiers
Cover
Volume contents
3
article:
Theology and the Knowledge of Persons
(
Stump E.
), p. 9-27
article:
Experiential Dissonance and Divine Hiddenness
(
Moser P. K.
), p. 29-42
article:
The Problem of Divine Hiddenness in the Context of Science
(
Hołda M.
,
Lambert D.
), p. 43-60
article:
The Hiddenness Argument
(
Schellenberg J. L.
), p. 63-66
article:
From Satan’s Wager to Eve’s Gambit to Our Leap: An Anselmian Reply to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness
(
Dumsday T.
), p. 67-85
article:
The Argument from Divine Hiddenness and Christian Love
(
Jordan J.
), p. 87-103
article:
The Theology of Hiddenness: J. L. Schellenberg, Divine Hiddenness, and the Role of Theology
(
Dobrzeniecki M.
,
King D.
), p. 105-122
article:
Benevolence or Mercy? The Problem with the First Premise of the Hiddenness Argument
(
Mordarski R.
), p. 123-139
article:
Divine Openness for Physical Relationship
(
Butakov P.
), p. 141-161
article:
“You Would Not Seek Me If You Had Not Found Me”-Another Pascalian Response to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness
(
Guillon J.-B.
), p. 163-214
article:
How to Be a Christian Ultimist? On Three Lessons J. L. Schellenberg and the Christian Theist Can Learn from Each Other
(
Wojtysiak J.
), p. 215-229
article:
Comments for My Colleagues
(
Schellenberg J. L.
), p. 231-249
article:
The Hiddenness Argument and the Ground of Its Soundness
(
Pepliński M.
), p. 253-290
article:
Ultimism: A Philosophy That Wants to Be a Religion
(
Biłgorajski P.
), p. 291-304
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