The Concept of God
4.60 out of 5 stars
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"Dr. Nash's book is a masterful treatment of the concept of God. It is written in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible to students and scholars alike. The book's strength lies in its ability to present complex philosophical ideas in a way that is both informative and engaging." -Stanley N. Gundry
In the realm of philosophical theology, "The Concept of God" shines as a beacon of clarity and insight. Dr. Nash navigates the complexities of competing deity conceptions with characteristic forthrightness, ultimately presenting a theologically sound and philosophically acceptable understanding of God. -Michael L. Peterson, Ph.D. "This book masterfully distills the intense debates among philosophers on God's attributes, rendering them accessible to a broad audience without sacrificing intellectual rigor. A much-needed contribution to the field." -Nicholas Wolterstorff "The Concept of God strikes a perfect balance between technical precision and lucid explanation, making it an illuminating read for both newcomers and seasoned philosophers. Its clarity, numerous examples, and breadth make it an ideal component for introductory philosophy courses." -V. James Mannoia, Jr. "Relevant, engaging, and refreshingly original, this book will prove an invaluable supplement to theology and philosophy of religion classes." -Alan Johnson "Dr. Nash's work is tailor-made for philosophy of religion courses, and its apologetic focus also makes it a valuable resource for vindicating Christian doctrine. Additionally, its exploration of God's attributes will resonate with theologians. A truly versatile text." -Cornelius Plantinga, Jr. "With its crystalline prose and concise presentation, "The Concept of God" is a masterclass in philosophical exposition. Dr. Nash seamlessly conveys complex ideas, making this book an indispensable resource for scholars and students alike." -Stanley N. Gundry
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