Ontological Arguments and Belief in God
Delve into the profound exploration of divine existence with Ontological Arguments and Belief in God by Graham Oppy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this 400-page paperback serves as a pivotal resource for anyone interested in philosophy and theology. Oppy critically evaluates both contemporary and historical ontological arguments, providing a detailed taxonomy of various perspectives on the existence of God. From the foundational ideas of St. Anselm to the contributions of thinkers like Descartes, Leibniz, and Hegel, this book offers a thorough analysis that will engage scholars and curious minds alike. Whether you are a philosophy student, a religious scholar, or simply someone intrigued by the nuances of belief, this work is an essential addition to your reading list. Explore the depths of philosophical inquiry and the arguments that have shaped our understanding of God.