Author:
SMITH NICHOLAS D.,YIP ANDREW C.
Abstract
AbstractWhy would God make us ask for some good He might supply, and why would it be right for God to withhold that good unless and until we asked for it? We explain why present defences of petitionary prayer are insufficient, but argue that a world in which God makes us ask for some goods and then supplies them in response to our petitions adds value to the world that would not be available in worlds in which God simply supplied such goods without our asking for them. This added value, we argue, is what we call ‘partnership with God’.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Philosophy,Religious studies
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2. Basinger David (2004) ‘God does not necessarily respond to prayer’, in Peterson & VanArragon (2004), 255–264.
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