هيل، دانيل جي.
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Hill, Daniel J.

Hill, Daniel J.

هيل، دانيل جي.

2 works in this database
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Editorial biography

Daniel J. Hill is a British philosopher specializing in philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and logic. He has held positions at the University of Liverpool and other institutions. Hill's work focuses on rigorous analytical approaches to classical theological questions, including divine omniscience, providence, and the problem of evil. His contributions to the philosophy of religion include defending traditional theistic positions through careful logical analysis and engaging with contemporary challenges to religious belief. Co-editor of Christian Philosophy A-Z (2006) with Randal Rauser, Hill helped produce a comprehensive reference work that maps key concepts, arguments, and figures in Christian philosophical thought. His scholarly approach combines technical philosophical precision with engagement in substantive theological debates, particularly regarding divine attributes and their logical coherence. Hill's work exemplifies the analytical tradition's application to questions about God's nature and existence.

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Works in this database

TitleYearGenreArgument engagedTier
Divinity and Maximal Greatness
الألوهية والعظمة القصوى
2005
1426 AH
Monographnatural-theology · discussed · ontological-argument · discussedIncluded
Christian Philosophy A-Z
الفلسفة المسيحية من الألف إلى الياء
2006
1427 AH
Monographgeneral-theism-debate · discussedIncluded
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Argument families engaged

General Theism Debate
General Theism Debate · 1 work
Discussed
natural theology
natural theology · 1 work
Discussed
Ontological Argument
Ontological Argument · 1 work
Discussed
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veritas in structura
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