Richard Swinburne is renowned for his ‘cumulative effect strategy’ in defending theism, arguing that the combined strength of various theistic arguments makes belief in God more probable and reasonable than atheism. This book offers a balanced critique of Swinburne’s approach, while also introducing readers to both classical and contemporary arguments for the existence of God. Thoughtfully written and accessible, it serves as an ideal guide for anyone interested in exploring Natural Theology.
Roshin Joseph (frroshan@gmail.com) is a priest of the Archdiocese of Tellicherry, Kerala. He holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the Pontificia Universita della Santa Croce, Rome. He currently resides at St. Joseph's Pontifical Seminary, Mangalapuzha, Aluva and serves as an Associate Professor of Philosophy at St. Joseph's Institute of Philosophy, Alwaye.
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