The God of Philosophy

An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion

Roy Jackson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Oct '11

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This insightful book tackles essential questions about the existence of God, morality, and the problem of evil, making The God of Philosophy a compelling read for those seeking understanding.

In The God of Philosophy, the author delves into profound questions surrounding the existence and nature of God, engaging readers with clarity and insight. The text explores whether a divine being is necessary to explain the origins of the universe and whether morality can exist without a divine source of goodness. The book also addresses the dilemma of evil and suffering in the world, prompting readers to consider the implications of these challenges on their beliefs.

Throughout the pages, the author presents a balanced examination of the arguments for and against the existence of God. This includes an analysis of religious language and the concept of God, as well as the possibility of life after death. By weighing various philosophical perspectives, The God of Philosophy encourages readers to think critically about their own views and the philosophical discourse surrounding divinity.

The new edition of this thought-provoking work updates the discussion by incorporating the latest philosophical arguments from contemporary atheists like Richard Dawkins. Additionally, it reflects on recent scientific discoveries and their impact on the belief in a higher power. This comprehensive exploration makes The God of Philosophy a relevant and engaging read for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, reason, and morality.

"A timely addition to resources ... illuminating without being overbearing." - Times Educational Supplement

ISBN: 9781844655014

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 256g

192 pages