
God and the Care for One's Story
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Cohn
About this listen
The recent philosophic literature that revives the case for theism does not ordinarily take in the evidence for providential intervention that’s to be found in ordinary experience. For many people, such experience has tremendous impact, yet to date, philosophy has offered no warrant for treating it as anything other than a subjective view of what, objectively, remains mere coincidence. This essay openly takes on the challenge of defending the providential view.
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