Browsing Research Articles (Philosophy) by Subject "No fault unbelief"

Browsing Research Articles (Philosophy) by Subject "No fault unbelief"

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  • Lougheed, Kirk (Springer, 2021)
    In the philosophy of religion, ‘no-fault unbelief’ represents the view that a person can fail to believe that God exists through no fault of their own. On the other hand, ‘flawed unbelief’ says a person is always culpable ...