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Revision as of 10:40, 13 October 2006
Natural theology is the branch of philosophy and theology concerned with what can be known or rationally believed about God on the basis of human reason. It includes both the development and analysis of arguments for God's existence, as well as reflection on the nature and attributes of God. (Read more) |
See Natural theology (overview) for more information
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