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Causa Dei Et Religionis Naturalis Adversus Atheismum (1723)
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272 pages
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The book presents a structured argument against atheism, divided into three parts: the first discusses reasons for the existence of God, the second addresses the existence of natural religion, and the third refutes atheistic arguments. The author articulates his views on the necessity of divine existence and natural religion while responding to atheistic claims. Recognized as a significant work in the history of theology and philosophy, it remains relevant for contemporary readers interested in these discussions.
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2009, paperback
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