Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason
In "Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason," J. L. Schellenberg presents a compelling exploration of a profound philosophical question: Why do reasonable nonbelievers exist if a loving God is truly present? This groundbreaking work, published by Cornell University Press in 2006, is the first comprehensive examination of this intriguing topic. With 277 pages of insightful analysis, Schellenberg delves into the nature of belief and the implications of divine hiddenness on human reasoning. He challenges readers to consider the relationship between faith and rationality, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion and theology. Discover the thought-provoking arguments that have sparked discussions among scholars and laypeople alike. Whether you are a seasoned philosopher or simply curious about the intersection of belief and reason, this book is sure to engage and inspire. Don't miss your chance to explore this critical dialogue in contemporary religious thought.