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Religious experience as evidence

Religious experience as evidence

Argument map showing religious experience as an inductive, a posteriori argument for God, with Swinburne supporting it and Hick, Persinger, and Dawkins evaluating it

Religious experience arguments start from reports that people have encountered God, the divine, or a numinous reality. They are usually inductive and a posteriori because they move from experience to a probable conclusion rather than a guaranteed proof.

Influence of religious experience as an argument for the existence of God Lesson

  1. A Level
  2. /Religious Studies
  3. /Influence of religious experience as an argument for the existence of God