The Improbability of God Editors: Michael Martin & Ricki Monnier
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The Improbability of God

Author: Editors: Michael Martin & Ricki Monnier
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Book Title
The Improbability of God
Author
Editors: Michael Martin & Ricki Monnier
Book Condition
VERY GOOD
ISBN
9781591023814
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Year Published
2006
A growing number of powerful arguments have been formualted demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God's existence is possible, but they argue that the weight of the empirical eveidence is against God's actual existence. This unique anthology collects for the first time most of the important papers that have been published presenting arguments for the improbability of God. Among the distinguished scholars with papers in this volume are William Rowe, Quentin Smith, Victor Stenger, Theodore Drange, J L Schellenberg, Richard Dawkins, Michael Martin, Nicholas Everitt, and many more.

A growing number of powerful arguments have been formualted demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God's existence is possible, but they argue that the weight of the empirical eveidence is against God's actual existence.

This unique anthology collects for the first time most of the important papers that have been published presenting arguments for the improbability of God.

Among the distinguished scholars with papers in this volume are William Rowe, Quentin Smith, Victor Stenger, Theodore Drange, J L Schellenberg, Richard Dawkins, Michael Martin, Nicholas Everitt, and many more.

A growing number of powerful arguments have been formualted demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God's existence is possible, but they argue that the weight of the empirical eveidence is against God's actual existence.

This unique anthology collects for the first time most of the important papers that have been published presenting arguments for the improbability of God.

Among the distinguished scholars with papers in this volume are William Rowe, Quentin Smith, Victor Stenger, Theodore Drange, J L Schellenberg, Richard Dawkins, Michael Martin, Nicholas Everitt, and many more.