Note that, given the key tenets of my naturalism, it is standardly not the case that there are other agents who have direct causal responsibility for our beliefs ... Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; Holton, R. (2009) Willing, Wanting, Waiting.
(See for example, the cure of the Glasgow man from cancer described in D. Hickey and G. Smith, Miracle (1978), or some of the cases discussed in Rex Gardiner, Healing Miracles (1986). For a more sceptical account of some purported ...
Is There a God? offers a powerful response to modern doubts about the existence of God.
The picture of the universe that science gives us iscompleted by God.This new, updated edition of Richard Swinburne's popular introductory book Is There a God? features two substantial changes.
Is There a God?: Questions about Science and the Bible
Richard Swinburne, one of the leading figures in philosophy of religion, argues here that science provides good grounds for belief in God. Using scientific reasoning, he discusses why the universe exists, and why there is life on earth.