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The existence of God

Book • 1979
Richard Swinburne's "The Existence of God" is a classic work in the philosophy of religion, presenting a comprehensive defense of theism.

Swinburne argues for the existence of God using a variety of philosophical arguments, including cosmological, teleological, and moral arguments.

He addresses common objections to theism, such as the problem of evil, and offers detailed responses.

The book is known for its rigorous and systematic approach, engaging with a wide range of philosophical perspectives.

Swinburne's work is characterized by its clarity and precision, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to a broader audience.

His contributions have significantly influenced contemporary discussions on the existence of God and the nature of religious belief.

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Emerson Green
towards the end of the podcast, discussing Swinburne's views on theodicy and the Hiroshima bombing.
CA135 Why are theodicies so unconvincing?

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