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Charles Hartshorne and the Existence of God
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Foreword by Charles Hartshorne Key to Hartshorne References Introduction I. The Idea of a Cumulative Case II. Hartshorne's Cumulative Case: The Global Argument from 1923 to 1970 III. Neoclassical Theism IV. The Ontological Argument V. The Cosmological Argument VI. The Design Argument VII. The Epistemic Argument VIII. The Moral Argument IX. The Aesthetic Argument X. The Unity of God and The Balance of Evidence Notes Indexes

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Donald Wayne Viney teaches philosophy at the University of Oklahoma.

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"I am enthusiastic about this book. Viney shows an unusual grasp of Hartshorne's own writings and of the related literature. In fact, there are few whose knowledge of this material matches Viney's. Further, he wrestles with problem after problem in the proofs, often arguing his case with impressive effectiveness. The book is enhanced by his style which is interesting, clear, and unpretentious, and by his simple, straightforward organization. "In philosophy, arguments for God have acquired a new prominence in our times. No one I know has undertaken the task Viney has carried out in this book. His effort to treat the global argument of Hartshorne is unique. And it will be welcome." - Eugene H. Peters "Viney's account is remarkably accurate, faithful to my meanings. (This does not mean that he agrees with me entirely, or I with him.)" - Charles Hartshorne

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