Paul K. Moser is professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He is the author of numerous works in the philosophy of religion, among them God in Moral Experience; Paul's Gospel of Divine Self-Sacrifice; Divine Guidance; The Divine Goodness of Jesus; Understanding Religious Experience; The God Relationship; The Elusive God (winner of a national book award from the Jesuit Honor Society); The Evidence for God; The Severity of God; Knowledge and Evidence; and Philosophy after Objectivity. He was chairperson of the Loyola Chicago Philosophy Department for over fifteen years, and he is a past editor of American Philosophical Quarterly.
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Preface Introduction: God's Self-Vindication in Voluntary Human Renewal 1. Vindication through Revealing and Hiding 2. Vindication from a God's-Eye Standpoint 3. Vindication through Interpersonal Showing 4. Vindication with Moral Direction 5. Vindication for Righteous Splendor 6. Frustrating Divine Vindication 7. Higher Ways in Vindication: Beyond Divine Neglect 8. Concluding Postscript: Vindication through Divine Cooperative Prayer