The Existence of God [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):162-162 (1967)
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Employing the premiss that "fundamental religious doctrines are arguable," the author considers the traditional arguments for the existence of God and gods, in addition to arguments for and against His existence from authority, particular experience, pragmatism, and the phenomenon of evil. His conclusion is that there exist no reasonable grounds for such belief, and that it doesn't matter much, in general, whether God exists or not, since God's proper function is as an ideal. The work provides an interesting and easy-to-read introduction to the problem, and the chapters on the traditional arguments for God's existence are particularly stimulating.—L. C.

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