Is Faith in God Reasonable?: Debates in Philosophy, Science, and Rhetoric (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)
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The volume provides a unique and comprehensive platform for scholars and students alike to engage with the question of whether faith in God is reasonable.
In the midst of a resurgence of interest in the academy, the question of whether faith in God is reasonable has taken center stage. This timely volume tackles this pivotal inquiry, set against the backdrop of escalating religious militancy, terrorism, and the counter-movement of neo-atheism. Bringing together a diverse range of perspectives, the book features a lively public debate between William Lane Craig, who argues that faith in God is reasonable, and Alex Rosenberg, who presents a counterargument. The debate is then scrutinized by scholars from the fields of science, philosophy, and rhetoric, offering both theistic and atheistic viewpoints. The volume concludes with Craig and Rosenberg's rejoinders, providing a rich and comprehensive forum for scholars and students to grapple with this fundamental question.
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