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Epicurus.com - The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism

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Manufacturer: Dutton Adult
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 239 EAN: 9780525950493 ISBN: 0525950494 Label: Dutton Adult Manufacturer: Dutton Adult Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2008-02-14 Publisher: Dutton Adult Studio: Dutton Adult
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The End of Faith. The God Delusion. God Is Not Great. Letter to a Christian Nation. Bestseller lists are filled with doubters. But what happens when you actually doubt your doubts?
Although a vocal minority continues to attack the Christian faith, for most Americans, faith is a large part of their lives: 86 percent of Americans refer to themselves as religious, and 75 percent of all Americans consider themselves Christians. So how should they respond to these passionate, learned, and persuasive books that promote science and secularism over religion and faith? For years, Tim Keller has compiled a list of the most frequently voiced “doubts” skeptics bring to his Manhattan church. And in The Reason for God, he single-handedly dismantles each of them. Written with atheists, agnostics, and skeptics in mind, Keller also provides an intelligent platform on which true believers can stand their ground when bombarded by the backlash. The Reason for God challenges such ideology at its core and points to the true path and purpose of Christianity.
Why is there suffering in the world? How could a loving God send people to Hell? Why isn’t Christianity more inclusive? Shouldn’t the Christian God be a god of love? How can one religion be “right” and the rest “wrong”? Why have so many wars been fought in the name of God? These are just a few of the questions even ardent believers wrestle with today. In this book, Tim Keller uses literature, philosophy, real-life conversations and reasoning, and even pop culture to explain how faith in a Christian God is a soundly rational belief, held by thoughtful people of intellectual integrity with a deep compassion for those who truly want to know the truth.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Thought-provoking. Comment: Timothy Keller's THE REASON FOR GOD: BELIEF IN AN AGE OF SKEPTICISM offers questions and doubts for believers and comes from the pastor of a Presbyterian Church in New York City. His list of the most frequent doubts skeptics bring to his church - and his answers - results in an inspirational presentation written with atheists, agnostics and skeptics in mind. Religious collections as well as general-interest lending libraries will find it thought-provoking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bingo! Comment: Along with Mere Christianity by C.S.Lewis this should be required reading for all Christians of any denomination. Fills you with ammo to defend what you KNOW is true when debating with skeptics and affirms your faith. Excellent!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Challenging Your Doubts Comment: I don't believe we can reason our way to God but Keller's outstanding book may well shake the confidence of those who believe reason leads away from God. He gives concise rebuttals to many questions expressed by young people seeking spiritual answers in an Age of Doubt. I have shared it with those closest to me who share these struggles. It is a powerful tool for anyone sincerely pursuing ultimate truth.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A reason for this book Comment: I tend to not like most Christian books mostly because most of what is written assumes that the reader believes the Bible to be absolute truth. This books addresses the more modern questions that people who are skeptical have about Christianity and belief in God in general. The responses to the questions were very clear and usually worked down to the real issues that one can make a personal decision about. This book is definitely worth reading and it may end up being a good tool to help examine your own beliefs regardless of what they may be.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Clear Reasoning about God and Christianity Comment: Should be required reading for anyone who is a Christian, calls himself a Christian, has ever thought about being a Christian, has ever met a Christian, doesn't know what a Christian is (or even if you think you do!), or is absolutely certain that Christians have it "all wrong".
If you're a thinking person, it's for YOU!
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