Is Non-Resistant Unbelief in God Possible? | The Problem of Divine Hiddenness (2 of 3)
The Nathan Jacobs Podcast
Greetings subscribers! Thursday has come and gone, which means so has the latest episode of The Nathan Jacobs Podcast — which I forgot to draw to your attention. My apologies. Better late than never, I hope.
Today’s episode is our second installment on the problem of divine hiddenness. In this episode, I delve deeper into another element of the problem — namely, whether non-resistant unbelief is possible. That is to ask, Can people be genuinely open to belief in God yet remain unconvinced? The discussion explores psychological barriers to faith, the role of evidence in religious belief, as well as some interesting insights on proofs and anti-proofs for God generally.
Be watching on Sunday for the next installment of my Leibniz book this Sunday (tomorrow). You can read the latest installment here.
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