Radar wrote:Browne's Theism so thoroughly demolishes atheistic arguments in the introduction that the rest of the book is almost superfluous. But put Return to the One: Plotinus's Guide to God-Realization by Brian Hines on your reading list, anyway.
It's Bowne, not Browne. But never mind. I rose to the implied challenge and read the introduction. Are you sure you read the same book as me? Perhaps you did read
Theism by Borden P. Browne, as opposed to
Theism by Borden P. Bowne and the former is far superior to the latter.
What I can tell you is that I followed your links and I read the introduction by Bowne and it's far from a body blow to atheism. If that is the standard you are holding yourself to (along with other theists) then it's no wonder that you and your ilk so often succumb to
triumfantilism.
When you see a piece of writing that talks airily of the "lesser races", and suggests that religion is a modern important study (that religion is to animism as astronomy is to astrology), you have to wonder. There's a motherlode of reification and wishful thinking in there and very, very little argument that addresses the real issues that lead atheists to not believe in the claims made by theists. I am sure, nevertheless, that the rest of the book is, as you suggest, superfluous. I certainly won't be trudging through it.