God & The Deep Structures of Being: An Argument for Belief from Transcendental Signifiers

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EFG Publishing, May 15, 2017 - Philosophy
In his new book, scholar and theologian Joseph Hinman continues to develop the notion that belief in God, while not absolutely provable, is rationally warranted, now addressing issues around the intricacies, the complexities and perplexities of language and meaning

(Chptr’s 1 & 2 are free for download in a pre-release on the publisher's website.)


 

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 Joseph Hinman did his undergraduate work in sociology and debate at the University of Texas at Arlington. He earned a Masters degree in Theological studies where he focused upon history of doctrine at Perkins school of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He was a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Ideas (Intellectual History) and studied at the doctoral level for several years at University of Texas at Dallas. He began work focusing upon Derrida and the postmodern understanding of the self. He then switched and spent five years studying history and philosophy of science, focusing upon Newton, Boyle and the Latitudinarians. Mr. Hinman published the peer-reviewed academic journal, Negations: an interdisciplinary journal of social criticism. He now works as an independent scholar.

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