Richard Swinburne presents a substantially rewritten and updated edition of his most celebrated book. No other work has made a more powerful case for the probability of the existence of God. Swinburne argues compellingly that the existence of the universe, its law-governed nature and fine-tuning, human consciousness and moral awareness, and evidence of miracles and religious experience, all taken together (and despite the occurrence of pain and suffering), make it likely that there is a God.
Review
"This impressive book...deserves the serious attention of theologians...Anyone seriously interested in philosophy of religion or systematic theology should read it."
About the Author
Richard Swinburne is formerly Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford.
Description:
Richard Swinburne presents a substantially rewritten and updated edition of his most celebrated book. No other work has made a more powerful case for the probability of the existence of God. Swinburne argues compellingly that the existence of the universe, its law-governed nature and fine-tuning, human consciousness and moral awareness, and evidence of miracles and religious experience, all taken together (and despite the occurrence of pain and suffering), make it likely that there is a God.
Review
"This impressive book...deserves the serious attention of theologians...Anyone seriously interested in philosophy of religion or systematic theology should read it."
About the Author
Richard Swinburne is formerly Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford.