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Thinking About God: Introducing Catholic Theology



If it is reasonable to believe in God, the ways in which God is thought of and spoken of deserve careful attention. This book looks carefully at the philosophical implications for thinking and speaking about God, the problems that have arisen and still arise, and the various solutions that have been proposed.
In Part One Brian Davies examines the question of the reality of God. Do we have reason to believe in God? Arguments are discussed based on the beginning of the universe, its continued existence, the order it exhibits, experience of God, and the basis of morality. Finally the Ontological Argument, based on the very concept of God is rigorously examined.
Part Two looks at questions raised by what is said about God, Is talk about God meaningless? If not, in what sense can we talk about God? What does it mean to say that God is eternal and changeless? What does it mean to say that he is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and good? Does the existence of evil invalidate belief in God?
Part Three considers more precisely Christian belief in God. Is there a rational basis for Christianity? How does this relate to faith? Can we make sense of the doctrines of the Incarnation and the Trinity? Is prayer reasonable?
Throughout the book arguments from all sides are treated readably but rigorously. There is generous provision of searching questions for discussion and up-to-date further reading.


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A07265
Penerbit Geoffrey Chapman : London.,
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14 x 21,5 cm / 346 pg
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0225664763
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231 / DAV / t
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