The eighteenth-century cleric William Paley is best known today for his argument from design, with its memorable watchmaker analogy. Yet the clergyman was once equally well known for his argument from undesign; or his argument from ‘undesigned coincidences.’ In
'Undesigned Coincidences' in the Gospels
'Undesigned Coincidences' in the Gospels
'Undesigned Coincidences' in the Gospels
The eighteenth-century cleric William Paley is best known today for his argument from design, with its memorable watchmaker analogy. Yet the clergyman was once equally well known for his argument from undesign; or his argument from ‘undesigned coincidences.’ In