Natural Signs and Knowledge of God: A New Look at Theistic Arguments
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In "Natural Signs and Knowledge of God," C. Stephen Evans presents a groundbreaking perspective on theistic arguments, reframing them as expressions of natural signs that reveal the existence of God. By examining three classic arguments - cosmological, teleological, and moral - Evans uncovers the hidden signs that point to a divine presence. At the core of this book lies a provocative idea: if God exists, it's likely that humans possess an innate, yet resistible, knowledge of God. This knowledge, widely available yet easily dismissed, is the thread that weaves together the enduring appeal of classic arguments and their inability to provide conclusive proof. Evans' exploration also delves into the fascinating intersection of religious belief and scientific theory, revealing how natural selection may have predisposed humans to form beliefs in God or gods. Ultimately, this book presents a compelling case for the truth of religious convictions, one that is surprisingly supported by scientific accounts of religious belief.
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