Friend Ben Abbott sent this over to me a little while ago.
From Marginal Revolution:
Thomas Bayes was a Presbyterian minister.
Bayes’s first publication was a theological work, entitled Divine
Benevolence ([Bayes], 1731). Since no author appears on the title page
of the book, or anywhere else, it is sometimes considered to be of
doubtful authorship. For example, the National Union Catalog of the
United States ascribes authorship to Joshua Bayes. However, Thomas Bayes
was the author of this work. Bayes’s friend, Richard Price refers to
the book in his own work A Review of the Principal Questions in Morals
(Price, 1948, p. 248) and says that it was written by Thomas Bayes. In
Divine Benevolence Bayes was trying to answer the question of the
motivating source of God’s actions in the world.
The essay dealt with how to handle the problem of evil in the world. It is also believed that Bayes was an Arian.
You can check out the entire paper from which this was taken
here.
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