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Questions About God

by Pat Clarke

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Based on the author's many years of teaching experience, this book establishes the four main areas of importance for student understanding: the existence and nature of God, God and science, God and experience and God and language. Within these areas he identifies the major issues and themes, the critical thinking and the key theorists with an explanation of their arguments. Focus panels present issues and ideas in a visual form, together with a test question for students to consider themselves.… (more)
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Based on the author's many years of teaching experience, this book establishes the four main areas of importance for student understanding: the existence and nature of God, God and science, God and experience and God and language. Within these areas he identifies the major issues and themes, the critical thinking and the key theorists with an explanation of their arguments. Focus panels present issues and ideas in a visual form, together with a test question for students to consider themselves.

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