God without the supernatural : a defense of scientific theism /
Peter Forrest expounds a program of best-explanation apologetics. He contends that since the existence of God would provide the best possible explanation of various facts, those facts support theism. Among the facts cited are the suitability of the universe for life, the regularity of the universe,...
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Cornell University Press,
c1996
Ithaca, N.Y. : 1996 Ithaca, NY : London : 1996 Ithaca, NY : 1996 Ithaca, NY : [1996], ©1996 Ithaca, NY : c1996 Ithaca, NY : 1996 |
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