Divine intervention and the conservation of energy: a reply to Evan Fales [Book Review]

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 75 (1):27-38 (2014)
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Abstract

Evan Fales has recently argued that, although I provide the most promising approach for those concerned to defend belief in divine intervention, I nevertheless fail to show that such belief can be rational. I argue that Fales’ objections are unsuccessful

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