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  1. Life, death, and the hiddenness of God.Robert Oakes - 2008 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 64 (3):155 - 160.
    Many philosophers have contended that (traditional) theism or supernaturalism suffers from what can properly be called the Problem of Divine Hiddenness (the PDH ). [See Howard-Snyder and Moser 2002]. Moreover, it is the contention of many proponents of the PDH that this “problem,” if, indeed, not just a component of the “problem of evil,” bears a striking similarity to the latter. Specifically, at the heart of this ostensible difficulty for theism is that Divine “Hiddenness,” like pain and suffering—or at least (...)
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    Divine Omnipresence and Maximal Immanence: Supernaturalism versus Pantheism.Robert Oakes - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):171 - 179.
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    Does Traditional Theism Entail Pantheism?Robert Oakes - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (1):105 - 112.
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    Strong Interiority and (Traditional) Theism: What's the Problem?Robert Oakes - 2012 - Ratio 25 (1):68-78.
    Central to Spinozism is the thesis that the immanence of the Divine Substance in the cosmos (in natural objects) is – like the immanence of the dancer in the dance –maximal or total. Just as the dance consists entirely of the dancer in aesthetically‐stylized motion, so the domain of nature is nothing in addition to God in cosmic guise. Accordingly, natural objects constitute modes of God. Hence, Spinozism and (traditional) theism are obviously irreconcilable. For it is indispensable to theism that (...)
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    Metaphor and Myth in Science and Religion.Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):581-583.
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    Material Things: A Cartesian Conundrum.Robert Oakes - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 64 (2):144-150.
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    Belief in God: A Study in the Epistemology of Religion.Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (4):257-258.
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    A New Argument for the Existence of God.Robert A. Oakes - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (2):213-223.
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    Classical Theism and Pantheism: A Victory for Process Theism?Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (2):167 - 173.
    In "anselm's discovery", professor hartshorne argues that there is 'no issue' between theism and pantheism. classical or orthodox theists, it seems eminently fair to say, can be expected to recoil from such a claim with more than a little indignation. what i attempt to establish, however, is that hartshorne is correct. in short, i argue that the doctrine of 'god's-constant-conservation-of-all-things' (clearly an essential or integral doctrine of classical theism) entails that the 'spatiotemporal' matrix has the property of being included within (...)
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    Classical Theism and Pantheism: a Victory for Process Theism?: ROBERT A. OAKES.Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (2):167-173.
    In Anselm's Discovery , Professor Hartshorne makes the rather startling and counterintuitive claim that ‘…there is indeed no issue between theism and pantheism. We all exist in the divine being, as St Paul said.’ 1 Classical or orthodox theists, it seems eminently fair to say, can be expected to recoil from any such suggestion with more than a little indignation. First of all, it might well be objected that Hartshorne - as a ‘process theist’ - is not a classical theist, (...)
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    Noumena, phenomena, and God.Robert A. Oakes - 1973 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (1):30 - 38.
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    Religious Experience and Rational Certainty*: ROBERT A. OAKES.Robert A. Oakes - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (3):311-318.
    The purpose of this paper is to clear up the long-standing veritable mountain of misinterpretation, perpetuated from critic to critic, concerning the admittedly problematic concept of self-authenticating religious experience. While it may well be the case, as many have argued, that a sort of ‘experience’ about which one could not be mistaken is simply a logically impossible state of affairs, this cannot be known to be the case so long as what is under attack is a bogus concept, obviously absurd, (...)
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    Religious Experience, Self-Authentication, and Modality de re: A Prolegomenon.Robert A. Oakes - 1979 - American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (3):217 - 224.
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    Reply to Professor Rachels.Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (2):165 - 167.
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    Theistic orthodoxy, theistic consubstantialism, and theistic internalism.Robert Oakes - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 19 (3):177 - 189.
  16. Pragmatism, God, and professor Matson: Some confusions.Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):397-402.
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    Structures of Experience.Robert A. Oakes - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (3):433-434.
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    Art and the Religious Experience.Robert A. Oakes - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (3):444-445.
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    Belief in God: A Study in the Epistemology of Religion.Robert A. Oakes - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4):616-617.
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    Ethics Without God.Robert A. Oakes - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (2):274-275.
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    Actualities and Possibilities Once Again.Robert A. Oakes - 1973 - New Scholasticism 47 (1):113-116.
  22. An illusion about phenomenalism.Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):201-206.
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    An Illusion About Phenomenalism 1.Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):201-206.
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    Actualities, Possibilities, and Free-Will Theodicy.Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (2):191-201.
  25. A Prolegomenon to Future Exploration of the Ontological Argument.Robert A. Oakes - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):344.
     
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    Biochemistry and theistic mysticism.Robert A. Oakes - 1976 - Sophia 15 (2):10-16.
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    Creation as Theodicy.Robert Oakes - 1997 - Faith and Philosophy 14 (4):510-522.
    The doctrine of Tzimzum (or divine “withdrawal”) occupies pride of place in the Jewish mystical tradition as a response to what is arguably the chief theological or metaphysical concern of that tradition: namely, how God’s Infinity or Absolute Unlimitedness does not preclude the existence of a distinct domain of finite being. Alternatively, how can it be that God, by virtue of His Maximal Plenteousness, does not exhaust the whole of Reality? I attempt to show that, while a plausible argument - (...)
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    Creation as Theodicy.Robert Oakes - 1997 - Faith and Philosophy 14 (4):510-522.
    The doctrine of Tzimzum (or divine “withdrawal”) occupies pride of place in the Jewish mystical tradition as a response to what is arguably the chief theological or metaphysical concern of that tradition: namely, how God’s Infinity or Absolute Unlimitedness does not preclude the existence of a distinct domain of finite being. Alternatively, how can it be that God, by virtue of His Maximal Plenteousness, does not exhaust the whole of Reality? I attempt to show that, while a plausible argument - (...)
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    Classical Theism and Pantheism: A Reply to Professor Quinn.Robert A. Oakes - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):353 - 356.
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    Classical Theism and Pantheism: A Reply to Professor Quinn: ROBERT A. OAKES.Robert A. Oakes - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):353-356.
    I am grateful to Philip Quinn for his thorough and penetrating critique of my paper on classical theism and pantheism. He has given me much to think about, and it would be philosophically remiss of me not to acknowledge that – in the light of his remarks – the argument which I employed in defence of the thesis that classical theism implies a version of pantheism might well benefit from some amendment. However, the purpose of this brief counter-rejoinder is to (...)
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    Can the Mind-body Problem Be Resurrected?Robert A. Oakes - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):373-379.
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    Does epistemological monism entail theocentric idealism?Robert A. Oakes - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):151-156.
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    Does Epistemological Monism Entail Theocentric Idealism?Robert A. Oakes - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):151-156.
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    Existence across possible worlds: An epistemological resolution.Robert Oakes - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):205-216.
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    Existence Across Possible Worlds: An Epistemological Resolution.Robert Oakes - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (2):205-216.
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    Emanation Ex Deus: A Defense.Robert Oakes - 1992 - American Philosophical Quarterly 29 (2):163 - 171.
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    God.Robert A. Oakes - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):43-56.
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    God and Cosmos: Can the "Mystery of Mysteries" Be Solved?Robert Oakes - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3):315 - 323.
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    God.Robert A. Oakes - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 54 (1):43-56.
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    God and physical objects.Robert A. Oakes - 1978 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (1):16 - 29.
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    God, evil, and professor Ross.Robert A. Oakes - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (2):261-267.
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    God, electrons, and professor Plantinga.Robert A. Oakes - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (2):143 - 147.
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    God, suffering, and conclusive evidence.Robert A. Oakes - 1975 - Sophia 14 (2):16-20.
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    How to rescue the traditional causal theory of perception.Robert A. Oakes - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (March):370-383.
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    Is Probability Inapplicable -- in Principle -- to the God-Hypothesis?Robert A. Oakes - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (3):426-430.
  46. Is "Self-Validating" Religious Experience Logically Possible?Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - The Thomist 36 (2):256.
     
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    Knowledge, probability, and nomic connections: A reply to professor OLEN.Robert Oakes - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):133-135.
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    Knowledge, Probability, and Nomic Connections: A Reply to Professor OLEN.Robert Oakes - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):133-135.
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    Logical necessity, self-evidence and "God-exists".Robert A. Oakes - 1972 - Man and World 5 (3):327-334.
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    Mediation, encounter, and God.Robert A. Oakes - 1971 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (3):148 - 155.
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