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God and the Problem of Evidential Ambiguity (Elements in the Problems of God)

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This philosophical work explores the theological problem of why God does not provide clearer evidence of his existence. Baker-Hytch examines arguments about divine hiddenness and the rationality of religious belief in the face of ambiguous evidence.

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God and the Problem of Evidential Ambiguity addresses a fundamental theological and philosophical question: why would an all-powerful, benevolent God permit the evidence for his existence to remain ambiguous or hidden? This volume systematically explores the problem of divine hiddenness and its implications for rational religious belief.

Baker-Hytch examines competing philosophical perspectives on why God might allow humans to exist in a state of epistemic uncertainty regarding divine matters. The work considers responses from theists and skeptics alike, analyzing arguments about faith, reason, and the conditions necessary for genuine human autonomy and moral responsibility.

As part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in the Problems of God series, this concise yet rigorous treatment provides an accessible entry point to a significant contemporary debate in philosophy of religion. It balances technical philosophical argumentation with clarity, making it valuable for both specialists and readers new to the subject.

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Author

Max Baker-Hytch

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009269872

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