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God, Actually: Why God Probably Exists, Why Jesus Was Probably Divine, and Why the 'Rational' Objections to Religion Are Unconvincing
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Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: LION PUBLISHING PLCISBN: 9781854249203 Publication date: September 2009 Length: 234mm Width: 156mm Pages: 384
God, Actually: Why God Probably Exists, Why Jesus Was Probably Divine, and Why the 'Rational' Objections to Religion Are Unconvincing
Was R149.95 Now R127.46
Why should we believe in God? It is a question that is profoundly engaging the minds of the world. Using many examples drawn from science, politics, history, sociology and the arts, this book tackles the biggest questions by appealing to evidence and to reason. It explores the role of faith, which the author considers a much-misunderstood concept. Why should we believe in God? It is a question that is profoundly engaging the minds of the world. Former lawyer, Roy Williams, contends that belief should be based on logical deductions from known facts: it is not a matter of blind faith. Using many examples drawn from science, politics, history, sociology and the arts, he tackles all the biggest questions by appealing to evidence and to reason. A recurring theme of the book is the vital place of doubt and uncertainty in God's creation. Rebutting the arguments of atheists such as Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, Williams explores the role of faith, which he considers a much-misunderstood concept.
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