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  1. Ontological arguments and belief in God.Graham Robert Oppy - 1995 - Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a unique contribution to the philosophy of religion. It offers a comprehensive discussion of one of the most famous arguments for the existence of God: the ontological argument. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. A central thesis of the book is that (...)
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    Belief in God.Stewart Goetz - 2017-12-05 - In C. S. Lewis. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley. pp. 159–179.
    Much has been written since Clive Staples Lewis' day about belief that God exists (belief in the existence of God). It would be many years before Lewis became a theist. But what he thought in 1918 indicates that he would first resolve the issue of supernaturalism as opposed to naturalism in terms of his own self, before becoming a theistic supernaturalist. The distinctions between naturalism, supernaturalism, and theistic supernaturalism are reflected in Lewis's frequent references to those who believed (...)
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    Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.Tim Mawson - 2005 - Clarendon Press.
    T. J. Mawson's highly readable and engaging new introduction to the philosophy of religion offers full coverage of the key issues, from ideas about God's nature and character to arguments for and against His existence. Mawson's conversational style, lively wit, and enlightening examples make Belief in God as pleasurable as it is instructive and thought-provoking. It makes an ideal text for beginning undergraduate courses and for anyone thinking about these most important of questions.
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  4. Is belief in God properly basic?Alvin Plantinga - 1981 - Noûs 15 (1):41-51.
  5. The Belief in God and Immortality as Factors in Race Progress.Hartley B. Alexander - 1910 - Hibbert Journal 9:169.
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  6. Is Belief in God Rational?J. L. Craft - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (3):298.
     
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  7. ``Is Belief in God Rational?".Alvin Plantinga - 1979 - In C. F. Delaney (ed.), Rationality and Religious Belief. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 7-27.
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    Belief in God is not properly basic: STEWART C. GOETZ.Stewart C. Goetz - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):475-484.
    In this article I shall concern myself with the question ‘Is some type of justification required in order for belief in God to be rational?’ Many philosophers and theologians in the past would have responded affirmatively to this question. However, in our own day, there are those who maintain that natural theology in any form is not necessary. This is because of the rise of a different understanding of the nature of religious belief. Unlike what most people in (...)
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  9. Belief in God.George I. Mavrodes - 1970 - New York,: Random House.
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    Belief in God and in strong government as accidental cognitive by-products.Peter Kramer, Paola Bressan, William von Hippel & Robert Trivers - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1):31.
    Von Hippel & Trivers (VH&T) interpret belief in God and belief in strong government as the outcome of an active process of self-deception on a worldwide scale. We propose, instead, that these beliefs might simply be a passive spin-off of efficient cognitive processes.
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    D. Z. Phillips on belief in God.Brian Davies - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (3):219–244.
    In this paper I try briefly to say why I think that what D.Z. Phillips had to say about belief in God can be defended against certain familiar criticisms, and why I think that his treatment could have been improved. I note passages in his writings which might be thought not to reflect what belief in God amounts to, but I argue that these passages can be read as reflecting belief in God as we find it in (...)
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  12. Metaphysics, religion, and Yoruba traditional thought.in Non-Human Agencies Belief & in an African Powers - 2002 - In P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux (eds.), Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Can Belief in God be Confirmed?: MARK S. MCLEOD.Mark S. Mcleod - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (3):311-323.
    A basic thrust behind Alvin Plantinga's position that belief in God is properly basic is an analogy between certain non-religious beliefs such as ‘I see a tree’ and theistic beliefs such as ‘God made this flower’. Each kind of belief is justified for a believer, argues Plantinga, when she finds herself in a certain set of conditions. Richard Grigg challenges this claim by arguing that while the non-religious beliefs are confirmed, beliefs about God are not. I wish to (...)
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    Belief in God: A game-theoretic paradox. [REVIEW]Steven J. Brams - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (3):121 - 129.
    The Belief Game is a two-person, nonzero-sum game in which both players can do well [e.g., at (3, 4)] or badly [e.g., at (1,1)] simultaneously. The problem that occurs in the play of this game is that its rational outcome of (2, 3) is not only unappealing to both players, especially God, but also, paradoxically, there is an outcome, (3, 4), preferred by both players that is unattainable. Moreover, because God has a dominant strategy, His omniscience does not remedy (...)
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    Belief in God in a Darwinian age.Michael Ruse - 2003 - In J. Hodges & Gregory Radick (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Darwin. Cambridge University Press. pp. 333.
  16. Belief in God: A Study in the Epistemology of Religion.George I. Mavrodes - 1973 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (3):191-192.
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    Is belief in God properly basic?J. Wesley Robbins - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4):241 - 248.
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    Rationality of Belief in God According to Anthony Kenny.Tuncay AKÜN - 2018 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):95-118.
    Anthony Kenny asserted that none of the traditional arguments regarding the existence of God can be taken as evidence and that the traditional concept of God is inconsistent in every case. Kenny, who identifies himself as agnostic, believes that it’s not possible to know the existence of God. However, he also dismisses the claims which state that it’s possible to know the non-existence of God. On the other hand, asserting that it’s impossible to know the God, Kenny thinks that the (...)
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  19. Towards belief in God.Herbert Henry Farmer - 1942 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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    Belief in God Is Not Properly Basic.Stewart C. Goetz - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):475 - 484.
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    The belief in God and immortality.Paul Carus - 1917 - The Monist 27 (2):311 - 316.
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  22. Does cognitive science show belief in god to be irrational? The epistemic consequences of the cognitive science of religion.Joshua C. Thurow - 2013 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 74 (1):77-98.
    The last 15 years or so has seen the development of a fascinating new area of cognitive science: the cognitive science of religion (CSR). Scientists in this field aim to explain religious beliefs and various other religious human activities by appeal to basic cognitive structures that all humans possess. The CSR scientific theories raise an interesting philosophical question: do they somehow show that religious belief, more specifically belief in a god of some kind, is irrational? In this paper (...)
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    The Rationality of Belief in God.Michael R. DePaul - 1981 - Religious Studies 17 (3):343 - 356.
    The major purpose of Hans Kung's SOO-page book entitled Does God Exist? is to show that belief in the Christian God is rationally justifiable. Given the title, purpose and size of the book, I was surprised by many of the things the book does not contain. It gives little attention and offers no solution to the problem of evil; it deals briefly with the traditional proofs for God, devoting at most one page each to the cosmological, teleological, ontological and (...)
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    Belief in God: A Study in the Epistemology of Religion.Ronald E. Santoni - 1971 - International Philosophical Quarterly 11 (3):440-443.
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  25. Belief in God.Jacob Gould Schurmann - 1891 - The Monist 2:121.
     
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    Belief in God as a structural element of religion in the work of V.Lipinsky.Leonid Kondratyk - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 21:55-63.
    In the sociology of religion V.Lipinsky one of the central places is the question of the structure of religion. It should be noted immediately that in the Ukrainian academic religious studies of the age of national revival its approach is distinctive and does not coincide with any other. There is no doubt that there are certain parallels between the Lypinskii, on the one hand, and the Peshativ or Shapoval views of the structure of religion, but they are fundamentally different.
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    Does Belief In God Need Proof?J. Wesley Robbins - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (3):272-286.
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    Belief in God in the 20th century.John Elder - 1982 - Bloomington, Ind.: Available from R.R. Elder.
  29. Towards Belief in God.H. H. Farmer - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (70):187-187.
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    Is belief in God justified?James E. Tomberlin - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (2):31-38.
  31. Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (review).Andrew S. Mason - 2006 - Hume Studies 32 (2):357-361.
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    The Belief in God and Immortality.J. R. Kantor - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (3):396-397.
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    Belief in God: An introduction to the philosophy of religion T.j. Mawson oxford: Oxford university press, 2005.Christopher Insole - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):133-137.
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    Game theory and belief in God.Paddy Jane McShane - 2014 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 75 (1):3-12.
    In the last few decades game theory has emerged as a powerful tool for examining a broad range of philosophical issues. It is unsurprising, then, that game theory has been taken up as a tool to examine issues in the philosophy of religion. Economist Steven Brams (1982), (1983) and (2007), for example, has given a game theoretic analysis of belief in God, his main argument first published in this journal and then again in both editions of his book, Superior (...)
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  35. Experience, Proper Basicality, and Belief in God.Robert Pargeaer - 1992 - In R. Douglas Geivett & Brendan Sweetman (eds.), Contemporary perspectives on religious epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 150.
  36. Reason and Belief in God.Alvin Plantinga - 1983 - In Alvin Plantinga & Nicholas Wolterstorff (eds.), Faith and Rationality: Reason and Belief in God. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 16-93.
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    Belief in God among South African youth and its relation to their religious socialization and praxis.Johannes A. Van der Ven, Jaco S. Dreyer & Hendrik J. Pietrse - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (3).
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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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    Christian belief in God.George Wobbermin - 1918 - New Haven,: Yale university press. Edited by Daniel Sommer Robinson.
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    Belief in God by Intuitive knowledge.Abdolmajid Hakimelahi & Basrir Hamdani - 2017 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 6 (1):73.
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    The Belief in God and Immortality. James H. Leuba.J. R. Kantor - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (3):396-397.
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    Belief in God and belief in the devil.J. Kellenberger - 1981 - Sophia 20 (3):3-15.
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    The Rationality of Belief in God.David Basinger - 1986 - New Scholasticism 60 (2):163-185.
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    The Rationality of Belief in God.David Basinger - 1986 - New Scholasticism 60 (2):163-185.
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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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    Can Belief in God Be Confirmed?Mark S. McLeod - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (3):311 - 323.
  47. Plantinga on properly basic belief in God: Lessons from the epistemology of perception.Jeremy Randel Koons - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):839-850.
    Plantinga famously argues against evidentialism that belief in God can be properly basic. But the epistemology of cognitive faculties such as perception and memory which produce psychologically non-inferential beliefs shows that various inferentially justified theoretical beliefs are epistemically prior to our memory and perceptual beliefs, preventing the latter from being epistemically basic. Plantinga's analogy between the sensus divinitatis and these cognitive faculties suggests that the deliverances of the sensus divinitatis cannot be properly basic either. Objections by and on behalf (...)
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    The Belief in God and Immortality. [REVIEW]E. S. Ames - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (22):612-613.
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    Christian Belief in God.Georg Wobbermin - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (10):277-279.
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  50. Christian Belief in God a German Criticism of German Materialistic Philosophy.Georg Wobbermin & Daniel Sommer Robinson - 1918 - Yale University Press.
     
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