Is it reasonable to believe in God even though there is no satisfactory argument for God's existence? Is it possible to reconcile the suffering that human beings and animals experience with the existence of a loving creator? Do miracles happen? These are some of the issues that are discussed in this text. The author subjects the claims of religious faith to the scrutiny of reason. The result is a contribution to the philosophy of reason that is designed not only for the scholar, but for everyone who is concerned with ...
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Is it reasonable to believe in God even though there is no satisfactory argument for God's existence? Is it possible to reconcile the suffering that human beings and animals experience with the existence of a loving creator? Do miracles happen? These are some of the issues that are discussed in this text. The author subjects the claims of religious faith to the scrutiny of reason. The result is a contribution to the philosophy of reason that is designed not only for the scholar, but for everyone who is concerned with religious beliefs.
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Very Good+ Size: 8x5x0; Very good+ paperback copy, from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Text clean. Spine is uncreased, binding tight and sturdy. Light rubbing, otherwise shelfwear is minimal. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.