The Case for God

by Peter S. Williams

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Churchgoing may be falling in the Western world but intellectually at least, Christianity is experiencing something of a re-birth. In this text the author lays out, in layman's terms, the primary arguments for the existence and nature of God. He considers the problem of evil, and then sets out the various positive arguments, in favour of God's existence: the Moral argument; the Cosmological argument; the argument from design; and then more personal arguments such as Common Consent, Authority show more and Religious Experience. He concludes by providing a summaryof the kind of God to whom these arguments point. show less

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Peter S. Williams, Christian philosopher and apologist, works with the Damaris Trust, Southampton, and is an Assistant Professor in Communication and Worldviews at Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Norway.

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, Philosophy
DDC/MDS
212.1ReligionPhilosophy & theory of religionExistence of God, ways of knowing God, attributes of GodExistence/Nonexistence of God
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BT102 .W54Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal TheologyGod

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