The Hiddenness of God and Arguments for Atheism

In Religious ambiguity and religious diversity. New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

There have been a number of attempts to argue from the ambiguity that surrounds the existence of God to atheism. John Schellenberg offers one such argument: he proposes that a perfectly loving God would not permit nonbelief to be reasonable for anyone who is capable of a personal relationship with God. I contend that arguments of this sort are unconvincing.

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