Evaluates "a priori" proofs from St. Anselm to Kurt Gödel, which argue that the very definition of God as a "greatest conceivable being" necessitates His existence.
The book is structured into several key sections that analyze the logical validity of various theological positions: Logic and Theism: Arguments For and Against Bel...
Focuses on logical challenges to the existence of God, often centered on the problem of evil or internal inconsistencies within the divine attributes. Evaluates "a priori" proofs from St