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Thinking About God: First Steps in Philosophy
Gregory E. Ganssle
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| #1120078 in Books | Gregory E Ganssle | 2004-12-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.60 x6.00l,.65 | File type: PDF | 187 pages | Thinking about God First Steps in Philosophy||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Engaging, even-handed, funny, great intro to God’s nature and arguments for/against his existence|By The Bard|I thoroughly enjoyed this book as the title of my review states. To preface my review I want to say I have read this book very carefully. I tried to completely understand everything the author was saying by following the methods prescribed in How to Read a Book.||Ganssle provides a helpful, introductory guide for many of the most basic philosophical hurdles surrounding matters of faith. (Relevant, Jul/Aug 2007)
"This is a superb introduction to philosophical thinking about God. But it is much more than that-
Can we really think about God? Can we prove God’s existence? What about faith? Are there good reasons to believe in the Christian God? What about evil? Can we really know with our finite minds anything for sure about a transcendent God? Can we avoid thinking about God? The real problem, says philosopher Gregory E. Ganssle, is not whether we can think about God, but whether we will think well or poorly about God. Admittedly there is a lot of bad thinking going arou...
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