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God in the Age of Science? A Critique of Religious Reason is a 2012 book by the Dutch philosopher Herman Philipse, written in English and published in the United Kingdom. Philipse found his Atheist Manifesto (1995) to be too hastily and superficially written, and decided to set up a more complete work to systematically refute all the arguments for the existence of God and adherence to any form of theism. To gain insight in how a religious person substantiates the existence of God, Philipse presents a "religious decision tree" that leads to four categories of theists. He starts by asking:

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  • God in the Age of Science? (en)
  • God in the Age of Science? (fr)
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  • God in the Age of Science?: A Critique of Religious Reason est un livre de 2012 du philosophe néerlandais Herman Philipse, écrit en anglais et publié au Royaume-Uni. Philipse a trouvé son Manifeste athée (1995) rédigé trop hâtivement et superficiellement, et a décidé de mettre en place un ouvrage plus complet pour réfuter systématiquement tous les arguments en faveur de l'existence de Dieu et de l'adhésion à toute forme de théisme. (fr)
  • God in the Age of Science? A Critique of Religious Reason is a 2012 book by the Dutch philosopher Herman Philipse, written in English and published in the United Kingdom. Philipse found his Atheist Manifesto (1995) to be too hastily and superficially written, and decided to set up a more complete work to systematically refute all the arguments for the existence of God and adherence to any form of theism. To gain insight in how a religious person substantiates the existence of God, Philipse presents a "religious decision tree" that leads to four categories of theists. He starts by asking: (en)
  • God in the Age of Science? A Critique of Religious Reason is een boek uit 2012 van de Nederlandse filosoof Herman Philipse, geschreven in het Engels en uitgegeven in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Philipse meende dat zijn Atheïstisch manifest (1995) nog te vluchtig en oppervlakkig was geschreven en besloot om een veel completer werk op te zetten om systematisch alle godsbewijzen op epistemologische wijze te kunnen weerleggen en daarom af te rekenen met iedere reden om enige vorm van theïsme aan te hangen. Dit leidt tot vier categorieën van denken over het bestaan van God (of goden): (nl)
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  • God in the Age of Science? (en)
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  • Oxford University Press
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  • February 2012 (en)
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