This book features ten original essays written by prominent philosophers of religion that address this very important, yet surprisingly neglected, question: Does it matter whether God exists?
"The collection of essays in this volume make a major contribution to a much-neglected issue in philosophical theology-the issue of the value of God's existence. It is of course a central question, but largely unexplored in the literature. The range of associated issues in the theory of value, metaethics, modal metaphysics, conceptions of God, and rational choice will interest a wide audience of scholars." - Michael J. Almeida, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA