Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2020
Skeptical theism is a popular response to arguments from evil. Many hold that it undermines a key inference often used by such arguments. However, the case for skeptical theism is often kept at an intuitive level: no one has offered an explicit argument for the truth of skeptical theism. In this article, I aim to remedy this situation: I construct an explicit, rigorous argument for the truth of skeptical theism.
For comments on this paper, thanks to Paul Draper and Brett Lunn. And thanks especially to G.L.G.—Colin Patrick Mitchell—for particularly insightful comments.