Hidden Divinity And Religious Belief by Adam Green
New Perspectives
A collection of interdisciplinary essays reassessing the problem of divine hiddenness and the rationality of faith, it explores how perceived absence can serve relational, moral, and epistemic goods rather than count straightforwardly against belief. Contributors draw on philosophy, theology, scripture, and cognitive science to examine the roles of love, freedom, trust, testimony, and communal practices in religious knowing, arguing that evidence for belief can be person-centered and practice-shaped. The volume offers constructive frameworks that reframe hiddenness as compatible with divine purposes and the cultivation of spiritual maturity.
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