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- catalog abstract "Discusses the evidence for and against the existence of God, and presents a reasoned answer in their own terms to Christianity's most notable modern opponents - particularly the logical positivists and the "God is dead" theologians.".
- catalog contributor b3718539.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "Bibligraphical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Discusses the evidence for and against the existence of God, and presents a reasoned answer in their own terms to Christianity's most notable modern opponents - particularly the logical positivists and the "God is dead" theologians.".
- catalog description "Part One: Modern Barriers to the Concept of God -- I. The Collapse of Arguments for God -- II. Logical Utterance and Religious Experience -- Part Two: The Multidimensionality of Human Experience -- III. Extrication from Circumstance -- IV. Belief and Unbelief -- V. The Sense of Pilgrimage -- VI. The Paradox of Cognitive Love -- VII. Miracles and Multidimensionality -- VIII. The Glorious and Awful Mystery of Election -- Part Three: Encounter at the Skeptical Edge -- IX. The Splendor and Desolation of Philosophy -- X. The Depths of the Psyche -- XI. The Nature of The Extremity of Doubt -- XII. At the Skeptical Edge of Experience -- XIII. Is the Supra-Skeptical Hypothesis Verifiable? -- XIV. The Function of Metaphysical and Theological Description.".
- catalog extent "240 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "God beyond doubt.".
- catalog isFormatOf "God beyond doubt.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Lippincott".
- catalog relation "God beyond doubt.".
- catalog subject "201.9".
- catalog subject "BR110 .M2".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Religious.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Modern Barriers to the Concept of God -- I. The Collapse of Arguments for God -- II. Logical Utterance and Religious Experience -- Part Two: The Multidimensionality of Human Experience -- III. Extrication from Circumstance -- IV. Belief and Unbelief -- V. The Sense of Pilgrimage -- VI. The Paradox of Cognitive Love -- VII. Miracles and Multidimensionality -- VIII. The Glorious and Awful Mystery of Election -- Part Three: Encounter at the Skeptical Edge -- IX. The Splendor and Desolation of Philosophy -- X. The Depths of the Psyche -- XI. The Nature of The Extremity of Doubt -- XII. At the Skeptical Edge of Experience -- XIII. Is the Supra-Skeptical Hypothesis Verifiable? -- XIV. The Function of Metaphysical and Theological Description.".
- catalog title "God beyond doubt; an essay in the philosophy of religion.".
- catalog type "text".