Title
Discreditable Origins and the Significance of Natural Theology
School/Department
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
- The article presents the author's views on religious belief and the impact of accommodation response to deliverances of cognitive psychology and other related fields. He comments that the accommodating response defends the logic of religious belief that depends on the success of natural theology. He tackles the relations between two instances and an account of religious belief arising from modern cognitive science.
Keywords
Natural theology; Philosophy and cognitive science
Publication Title
Midwest Studies In Philosophy
Volume
37
Issue
1
First Page
129
Last Page
141
DOI of Published Version
10.1111/misp.12010.
Recommended Citation
Ten Elshof, Gregg A., "Discreditable Origins and the Significance of Natural Theology" (2013). Faculty Articles & Research. 344.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-articles/344
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