¿Necesitamos una teología natural ramificada?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/NATyLIB.2015.v0i05.6319Keywords:
Teología Natural, Teología Natural Ramificada, Hume, Kant, Swimburne,Abstract
Este artículo tiene dos objetivos. El primero es afirmar la posibilidad de la teología natural a través de las respuestas que ofrece Swinburne a Hume y a Kant. Es segundo es proponer la teología natural ramificada como una teología en la que se pueden defender cuestiones que han sido tradicionalmente relegadas a la teología revelada a través de las herramientas de la teología natural.Downloads
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