
doi: 10.1111/phc3.12524
Abstract Divine Foundationalism (DF) is the thesis that God is the existential source of all things apart from God hirself. In this paper, I provide some contemporary structure to a debate over DF. I first discuss what the thesis is more exactly, before I discuss some main arguments for and against it.
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