Daniel Howard-Snyder

American analytic philosopher and professor at Western Washington University, known for work in philosophy of religion—especially the evidential problem of evil and divine hiddenness—and for editing volumes such as The Evidential Argument from Evil and Divine Hiddenness: New Essays.

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  1. 1. Divine Hiddenness

    New Essays

    An anthology in philosophy of religion that investigates the challenge posed by divine hiddenness—the prevalence of reasonable nonbelief and the ambiguity of evidence concerning the divine—to traditional theism. Through a set of debates and analyses, contributors assess the argument from nonresistant nonbelief, consider themes of divine love, relationship, freedom, and epistemic distance, evaluate the evidential weight of religious experience and Bayesian approaches, and propose reasons a deity might remain elusive, along with the implications for faith, skepticism, and religious practice.

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