In The Case for Angels, Peter S. Williams employs the resources of contemporary philosophy in defense of a traditional Christian angelology. In discussion with natural skepticism, New Age belief, and Christian doubt, Williams highlights the importance of worldview presuppositions in determining attitudes toward angels, and enlarges upon the culture war emerging between theism and metaphysical naturalism.
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In The Case for Angels, Peter S. Williams employs the resources of contemporary philosophy in defense of a traditional Christian angelology. In discussion with natural skepticism, New Age belief, and Christian doubt, Williams highlights the importance of worldview presuppositions in determining attitudes toward angels, and enlarges upon the culture war emerging between theism and metaphysical naturalism.
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Very Good. Trade Paperback. xxvii, 211 pages, four appendices, select bibliography, indexes of scripture, subject and names. There are two small faint pink smudges: one on the fore-edge and the other on the half-title page and a colourful signature beneath the text at the end of the Prologue. Pictorial card cover. The author makes the case for the existence of angels and for the accuracy of the biblical portrayal of them.