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Richard Swinburne
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| #1709086 in Books | 1993-04-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.38 x.76 x8.44l,.85 | File type: PDF | 328 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Coherence of Theism|By John Hunter|I found this work to be a fascinating treatsie on the coherence of theism. That being said, I took issue with his analysis of the characterisitcs God would neccessarily have as part of his nature and his divergence from the same analysis of Thomas Aquinas. Swinburne is keen to point out the importance of the use and the meaning of language|||"Swinburne's revised edition is indeed a pleasure.... It is also good to see that [the] Clarendon Press have produced a relatively cheap paperback, for which students will certainly be grateful."--Heythrop Journal|||About
This book investigates what it means, and whether it is coherent, to say that there is a God. The author concludes that, despite philosophical objections, the claims which religious believers make about God are generally coherent; and that although some important claims are coherent only if the words by which they are expressed are being used in stretched or analogical senses, this is in fact the way in which theologians have usually claimed they are being used. This r...
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