The Reason for God

Belief in an Age of Skepticism

Hardcover, 291 pages

English language

Published Feb. 14, 2008 by Dutton Adult.

ISBN:
978-0-525-95049-3
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OCLC Number:
180204862

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The End of Faith. The God Delusion. God Is Not Great. Letter to a Christian Nation. Bestseller lists are filled with doubters. But what happens when you actually doubt your doubts?Although a vocal minority continues to attack the Christian faith, for most Americans, faith is a large part of their lives: 86 percent of Americans refer to themselves as religious, and 75 percent of all Americans consider themselves Christians. So how should they respond to these passionate, learned, and persuasive books that promote science and secularism over religion and faith? For years, Tim Keller has compiled a list of the most frequently voiced "doubts" skeptics bring to his Manhattan church. And in The Reason for God, he single-handedly dismantles each of them. Written with atheists, agnostics, and skeptics in mind, Keller also provides an intelligent platform on which true believers can stand their ground when bombarded by the backlash. The …

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A well thought out case

It has been a long while since I've encountered newer book that both takes a stand but also understands its limitations. Sometimes a book like this assumes a sympathetic audience and thus takes short cuts or takes certain things for granted. The other extreme is also unhelpful - that is a text that gets overwhelmed by the limitations of faith and thus makes no stand at all. While I'm not sure of some of the details, I can appreciate The Reason for God's approach. Keller is particularly strong when it comes to covering the case in favor of his faith rather than detracting from others. This is not simply a matter of propriety. The argument is just stronger when focused on Christianity - probably because it's what Keller is most familiar with.

Review of 'The Reason for God' on 'Goodreads'

Keller brought to light new perspectives on several age-old objections to Christianity. As an ex-Agnostic in the process of converting, this book fed my natural skepticism excellently. I've read many Christian apologetics, and Keller provides an excellent open-minded approach to soul searching and faith.

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Subjects

  • Religion
  • Religion - Theology
  • Christian Theology - Apologetics
  • Religion / Spirituality
  • Spirituality - General
  • Apologetics
  • Faith
  • Skepticism