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Episode 88: Where Is God? Part 2: Philosophical Hiddenness with Daniel Ray and Brady Blevins
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Episode 88: Where Is God? Part 2: Philosophical Hiddenness with Daniel Ray and Brady Blevins

On last week's episode Daniel Ray and Brady Blevins discussed the nature of divine hiddenness fro...

Apologetics Profile · James Walker and Daniel Ray

September 27, 202137m 27s

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Show Notes

On last week's episode Daniel Ray and Brady Blevins discussed the nature of divine hiddenness from a theological and biblical standpoint. This week Daniel and Brady tackle a different aspect of divine hiddenness, this time from a philosophical argument created by atheist philosopher J.L. Schellenberg, against the existence of God. 


Not to be confused with theological hiddenness, Schellenberg's argument is known as the Hiddenness Argument and is outlined in his two books, one from 2006 titled Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason and one from 2017, a simpler version of the argument titled The Hiddenness Argument - Philosophy's New Challenge to Belief in God


It is a more popular argument among thoughtful skeptics and atheists, one your children or grandchildren away at college may encounter from their unbelieving peers. 


On this episode Daniel and Brady break down the argument in an easy-to-understand conversation and compare it to what the Bible has to say. 


We are also featuring a four-page Profile on both theological and philosophical divine hiddenness researched and written by Daniel Ray.


RESOURCES:

Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/DivineHiddenness

We feature an 18-minute easy-to-understand video presentation on the topic of Divine Hiddenness you may find here: https://youtu.be/xO9qQv0lU0I

We are also offering a free subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.

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