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Modality, Logical Probability and the Trinity : In Defence of a Weak Scepticism, Hardback Book

Modality, Logical Probability and the Trinity : In Defence of a Weak Scepticism Hardback

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This book in the epistemology of religion discusses a wide spectrum of sources in analytic, scholastic and apologetic philosophy and theology in order to argue non-deductively for the following thesis: Apart from religious experience, it cannot be evident (in a defined sense of psychological impossibility) that the Trinity doctrine is logically possible.

Hence, this conclusion is drawn deductively: Apart from religious experience, it cannot be evident that Christianity or the Trinity doctrine have non-minimal logical probability.

As the author points out, however, they still may be justified, well-argued, plausibly logically probable, and probable in other than the logical sense.

The book will be of interest to philosophers of religion, analytic theologians, and researchers in analytic scholasticism.

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