Natural Signs and Knowledge of God
Teleological arguments draw on the natural sign of the recognition of the presence of an orderly structure that seems to lead to good results. Moral arguments for God's existence indicate the awareness of objectively binding moral obligations in the experience of being a responsible and account...
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Published in | Christian Scholar's Review Vol. 43; no. 4; p. 427 |
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Format | Book Review |
Language | English |
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Holland
Christian Scholar's Review
01.07.2014
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Summary: | Teleological arguments draw on the natural sign of the recognition of the presence of an orderly structure that seems to lead to good results. Moral arguments for God's existence indicate the awareness of objectively binding moral obligations in the experience of being a responsible and accountable moral being and from perceiving the special value and dignity of human persons. [...]Evans turns to the issue of theistic natural signs as evidence. |
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ISSN: | 0017-2251 |