Bruce R. Reichenbach
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Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
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Cosmological Argument: A Reassessment
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published
1972
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4 editions
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Evil and a Good God
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published
1982
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2 editions
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An Introduction to Critical Thinking
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published
2000
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6 editions
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Is Man the Phoenix? A Study of Immortality
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published
1978
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2 editions
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Diving into the Gospel of John: Life through Believing
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On Behalf of God: A Christian Ethic for Biology
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1995
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3 editions
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Law of Karma: A Philosophical Study
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published
1991
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2 editions
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Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief
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published
2012
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4 editions
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Diving into the Gospel of John: Life through Believing
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“We might put our point this way: to say that God has purposes and plans for his creation says nothing about their scope. Does God’s plan or purpose cover every detail of human history and personal experience, or are his plans often more general and only at times specific? The”
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
“Although in one sense a belief in meticulous providence—that nothing happens apart from what God has planned, intended, and willed for the good of us, others, and indeed, all creation—is comforting, this view encounters serious difficulties when we think about the significant number of dysteleological events that we find difficult to consistently reconcile with a meticulous divine plan for our good. Some”
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
“When we purchase a puzzle, we consider not only the beauty or artistry of the puzzle picture, but also the challenge the puzzle presents.”
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
― Divine Providence: God's Love and Human Freedom
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