Argument from nonbelief (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Argument from nonbelief" in English language version.

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  • McBrayer, Justin (2015). "Sceptical theism". The Rutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 10 October 2016. Sceptical theists are ... sceptical of our abilities to discern whether the evils in our world constitute good evidence against the existence of God.
  • McBrayer, Justin (2015). "Sceptical theism". Rutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 10 October 2016. The sceptical element of sceptical theism can be used to undermine various arguments for atheism including both the argument from evil and the argument from divine hiddenness.

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  • Howard-Snyder, Daniel; Paul K. Moser (2001). "Introduction: Divine Hiddenness". Divine Hiddenness: New Essays. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-00610-4. The introductory section draws heavily on this source for its exposition of material.

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