Debating Christian Theism

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Debating Christian Theism is a scholarly volume of essays and debates that critically examines the truth-claims of Christian theism from both theistic and atheistic perspectives.

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instanceOf book
edited volume
academicDiscipline analytic philosophy
academicLevel scholarly
approach critical examination of Christian theism
dialogue between theists and atheists
contains philosophical debates
scholarly essays
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Chad V. Meister NERFINISHED
J. P. Moreland NERFINISHED
Khaldoun A. Sweis NERFINISHED
focusesOn cosmological arguments
divine hiddenness
evidential arguments against God
evidential arguments for God
moral arguments for God
problem of evil
reliability of the New Testament
resurrection of Jesus
teleological arguments
genre apologetics
atheism
philosophy of religion
hasFormat digital
hardcover
paperback
hasPerspective atheistic
theistic
intendedAudience apologists
philosophers of religion
skeptics
students
theologians
language English
mainSubject Christian theism
arguments against the existence of God
arguments for the existence of God
truth-claims of Christianity
mediaType ebook
print
publicationDate 2013
publisher Oxford University Press
subjectArea philosophy
religious studies
theology

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William Lane Craig hasWritten Debating Christian Theism