The God of the Gaps, Natural Theology, and Intelligent Design

Authors

  • Erkki V. R. Kojonen Taylor University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2016-4.041708101413a

Abstract

The “God of the gaps” critique is one of the most common arguments against design arguments in biology, but is also increasingly used as a critique of other natural theological arguments. In this paper, I analyze four different critiques of God of the gaps arguments and explore the relationship between gaps arguments and similar limit arguments. I conclude that the critique of the God of the gaps is substantially weaker than is commonly assumed, and dismissing ID´s biological arguments should rather be based on criticizing the premises of these arguments.

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2016-05-06

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Symposia