Affiliation:
1. English, Communications and Philosophy, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Abstract
Abstract
Perry Hendricks has recently argued that endorsing the divine hiddenness objection to the existence of God ‘eliminates’ or ‘does away with’ all de jure objections to theism. So, he says, anyone who endorses the divine hiddenness objection must ‘reject’ any de jure objection. ‘And this,’ he says, ‘means that the argument from divine hiddenness is costly for atheists’. However, although Hendricks's argument is an interesting one, it does not establish any of these things, at least on any natural understanding of his claims.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Reference1 articles.
1. Divine hiddenness or de jure objections to theism: you cannot have both;Hendricks,2021