Dynamic Bibliography on Divine Hiddenness Daniel Howard-Snyder and Adam Green Note: The authors would be grateful for suggested additions to this bibliography from the philosophical/theological literature. Last updated: September 20, 2017 Aijaz, I., and M. Weidler, 2007, “Some Critical Reflections on the Hiddenness Argument,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 61 (1): 1-23. Aiken, S., forthcoming, “Does Divine Hiding Undermine Positive Evidential Atheism?,” Religious Studies. Allen, D., 1983, Three Outsiders: Pascal, Kierkegaard, Simone Weil. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications. Alston, W. P.,1996, “Belief, Acceptance, and Religious Faith,” in Faith, Freedom, and Rationality: Philosophy of Religion Today, J. Jordan and D. Howard-Snyder (eds.), Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 3-27. Anderson, R., 1911, The Silence of God, London: Hodder and Stoughton. Andrews, M., 2014, “Divine Hiddenness and Affective Forecasting,” Res Cogitans 5 (1): 102-110. Audi, R., 2011, Rationality and Religious Commitment, New York: Oxford University Press. Azadegan, E., 2013a, “Divine Hiddenness and Human Sin: The Noetic Effects of Sin,” Journal of Reformed Theology 7 (1): 69-90. ---, 2013b, “Ibn ‘Arabi On the Problem of Divine Hiddenness,” Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi Society 53 (1): 49-67. ---, 2014, “Divine Love and the Argument from Divine Hiddenness,” European Journal for the Philosophy of Religion 6 (2): 101-116. Babolin, A., 1992, “Deus Absconditus: Some Notes on the Bearing of the Hiddenness of God Upon Butler’s and Pascal’s Criticism on Deism,” in Joseph Butler’s Moral and Religious Thought, C. Cunliffe (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 29-35. Baker-Hytch, M., 2016, “Mutual Epistemic Dependence and the Demographic Divine Hiddenness Problem.” Religious Studies 52: 375-394 Balentine, S.,1980, “A Description of the Semantic Field of the Hebrew Words for ‘Hide’,” Vetus Testamentum 30: 137–153. ---, 1984, The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ---, 1994, “Isaiah 45: God’s ‘I am,’ Israel’s ‘You Are’,” Horizons in Biblical Theology 16: 103–120. Barcroft, J., 1984, “The Eclipse of God: A Jewish-Christian Perspective,” Christian Jewish Relations 17: 20–29. Barrett, J., 2004, Why Would Anyone Believe in God? Lanham, MD: Altamira Press. ---, 2011, Cognitive Science, Religion, and Theology: From Human Minds to Divine Minds. West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Press. Bergmann, M., 2001, “Skeptical Theism and Rowe’s New Evidential Argument from Evil.” Nous 35 (2): 278-296. Blanchard, J. “Heschel, Hiddenness, and the God of Israel,” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (4): 109-124. Bloom, J., 1991, “Why Isn’t the Evidence Clear?,” in Evidence for Faith: Deciding the God Question, J. W. Montgomery (ed.), Dallas: Probe Books, pp. 305-346. Boyer, P., 2001, Religion Explained: The Human Instincts that Fashion Gods, Spirits, and Ancestors, London: Heinemann. Brown, H., 2013, “Incarnation and the Divine Hiddenness Debate,” Heythrop Journal 54 (2): 252-260. Brueggemann, W., 1997, “The Hiddenness of Yahweh,” Theology of the Old Testament, Minneapolis: Fortress, pp. 333-358. Buber, M., 1953, The Eclipse of God, London: Victor Gollancz. Butler, J. 1840, “Upon the Ignorance of Man,” in The Works of Joseph Butler, vol. II, S. Halifax (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 190–202. CIA, 2013, The World Factbook 2013-14, Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency. Cherry, S., 2011, “Judaism, Darwinism, and the Typology of Suffering,” Zygon 46 (2): 317-329. Chignell, A., 2013, “Prolegomena to Any Future Non-Doxastic Religion,” Religious Studies 49 (2): 195-207. Clark, K., and J. Barrett, 2010, “Reformed Epistemology and the Cognitive Science of Religion,” Faith and Philosophy 27 (2): 174-189.