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For seekers of truth about faith and existence
Challenges doubts about God's revelation and existence
You will gain deeper insights into faith and philosophy
Is there a good God? And if there is, has that God revealed anything of significance to us? Philosophers pondering these two questions have automatically assumed that the first must be answered before the second.
Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan examine how God's voice can be heard in the content of revelatory claims, stories, myths, poetry, exhortations, legal codes, and more.
They argue that rather than taking the written word of any religion out of the philosophical proof equation, those very words should be considered as the voice of the God accused of not existing. The Agnostic Inquirer makes a clear, analytical claim that without these revelatory words, atheists and agnostics are missing a large part of the relevant database of the existence of God, while many theists are working with an impoverished database in trying to explain the foundations of their faith.
Title
The Agnostic Inquirer
Authors
Sandra Menssen +1
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published
September 2007
Weight
459g
Page Count
336
Dimensions
15.5 x 22.6 x 2.5 cm
ISBN
9780802803948
ISBN-10
0802803946
Eden Code
1101486
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