God, Knowledge, and Mystery: Essays in Philosophical Theology

Philosophical Review 106 (3):464 (1997)
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There are nine essays, divided into three parts. The first part contains four essays, one on ontological arguments, one on chance and providence, and two on the problem of evil. The second part contains three essays, one on Genesis and evolution, one on historical biblical studies, and one on religious pluralism. The two essays in the last part are on trinity and incarnation.

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