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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for God
Overview of Philosophy of Religion

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The claim that one God created the world and sustains it while transcending it is known as , or sometimes just as theism.
2

The doctrine called is the claim that belief in God must be supported by objective evidence.
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Natural is the project of attempting to provide proofs for the existence of God based on reason and experience.
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Another name for religious skepticism is religious .
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While some arguments for the existence of God are a posteriori arguments grounded in experience, others are arguments grounded in reason alone.