Description
This book argues that evidence of God's existence is purposively available to humans.
About the Author
Paul K. Moser is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Loyola University, Chicago. He is editor of Jesus and Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2008), and co-editor of Divine Hiddenness (Cambridge University Press, 2002) and The Rationality of Theism (Routledge, 2003). He is also Editor of the journal American Philosophical Quarterly. His latest book is The Evidence for God, (Cambridge University Press, 2010), aimed at a non-scholarly audience.
Reviews
Review of the hardback: 'The Elusive God ... is clearly a profound and illuminating treatment on as big an issue as issues get.' Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh
Review of the hardback: 'I found The Elusive God to be the most profound and interesting work I have read in the past twenty years at the intersection of philosophy and theology. Instead of beginning with a demand for evidence of the existence of a divine being, the author argues that we should expect any intrusion into our lives of the sort that would convince us that God exists to be authoritative evidence that calls us not only to a cognitive viewpoint but also to a surrendering of our wills. The result of such an investigation is a re-conceptualization of the epistemological landscape relevant to the possibility of the knowledge of God.' Jonathan Kvanvig, Baylor University
'... offers a powerful and challenging vision.' The Heythrop Journal
'This is an exciting thesis that merits further study and analysis.' Choice
'... important and challenging book ... Moser provides the tools for recognising, from the perspective of faith anyway, that total attachment to the anti-fideist evidentialist tendency ('commit yourself only so far as your evidence rationally compels you') is a form of cognitive idolatry.' John Bishop, Religious Studies
'... an immense service by pointing us in a new, exciting direction. Indeed, his book is a must-read for every philosopher and theologian!' Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University
'... a substantial and challenging book on religious epistemology ... [It is] courageous, and may take some philosophers of religion by surprise ... The book pushes the boundaries, with implications for both philosophy and theology.' Milltown Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780521120081
Author Paul K. Moser
Format Paperback
Page Count 308
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm