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Some purported grounds for theism

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  1. “Supernatural Events and a Case for Theism”The Philosophical Journal, Jan. 1975.

  2. H. D. Lewis’Our Experience of God (1959), A. Boyce Gibson’sTheism and Empiricism (1970) and William James'Varieties of Religious Experience. References to the latter are to the 1941 Longmans, Green, reprint. H. P. Owen’sThe Christian Knowledge of God will be noted.

  3. See John Hick’s “Religious Faith as Experiencing-as”, in “Talk of God”,Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, Vol. 2.

  4. John Hick (op. cit.), “Religious Faith as Experiencing-as”, in “Talk of God”,Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, Vol. 2.

  5. A. B. Gibson,op. cit. Theism and Empiricism (1970), H. D. Lewisop. cit. Our Experience of God (1959) andPhilosophy of Religion, H. P. Owens,op. cit. The Christian Knowledge of God will be noted, and John HickArguments for the Existence of God.

  6. Op. cit., H. P. Owens,op. cit.,The Christian Knowledge of God will be noted.

  7. Religious Studies, Vol. 7, p. 175.

  8. InThe Christian Knowledge of God, p. 176.

  9. Faith and Knowledge, p. 210.

  10. Op. cit.,Fiath and Knowledge, p. 210. Chapter One.

  11. Miles,Religious Experience, pp 29–31.

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Wei, T.T. Some purported grounds for theism. SOPH 15, 17–25 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02798900

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