Introduction
1: Inductive Arguments
2: The Nature of Explanation
3: The Justification of Explanation
4: Complete Explanation
5: The Intrinsic Probability of Theism
6: The Explanatory Power of Theism: General Considerations
7: The Cosmological Argument
8: Teleological Arguments
9: Arguments from Consciousness and Morality
10: The Argument from Providence
11: The Problem of Evil
12: Arguments from History and Miracles
13: The Argument from Religious Experience
14: The Balance of Probability
Additional Note 1: The Trinity
Additional Note 2: Recent Arguments to Design from Biology
Additional Note 3: Plantinga's Argument Against Evolutionary
Naturalism
Richard Swinburne...over the past thirty years or so, has fashioned the most sophisticated and highly developed natural theology the world has so far seen. Alvin Plantinga, Times Literary Supplement ...if you want Swinburne's latest thoughts, and his response to some recent developments, here they are. R.L. Sturch, The Journal of Theological Studies
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