Can Man Live Without God?

by Ravi Zacharias

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In this brilliant and compelling defense of the Christian faith, Ravi Zacharias shows how affirming the reality of God's existence matters urgently in our everyday lives. According to Zacharias, how you answer the questions of God's existence will impact your relationship with others, your commitment to integrity, your attitude toward morality, and your perception of truth.

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Our hard-core, materiliastically driven society, living with the myopia of scientific single vision, seems determined to live under the illusion that science alone is our consummate deity, delivering us from all ills--our new champion in the arena that has felled God with its random punch. Any legitimate understanding of the disciplines cannot reasonably arrive at such an indefensible conclusion. When the sharp edges of reality are exposed--from infancy to maturity--the 'whys' of life proliferate, silencing the scientific voice and stumping the philosophical mind.
Ravi starts with the bankruptcy of atheism to provide any answers to life's biggest questions and longings (morality, meaning, purpose, destiny, origin). He moves from there into a argument that all of the above are found uniquely in Jesus, and all other religious systems fail to adequately and compellingly answer those questions. (See also his book, Jesus Among Other Gods.)

"Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried."

This is not a typical Christian book as it addresses apologetic questions from a general standpoint through history and example and then leaves off where most Christian books start.

Ravi is a great speaker; I highly recommend his videos and podcasts as well.
Mr. Zacharias takes us through several chapters that focus on different issues related to belief vs. non-belief in God. He offeres several well reasoned arguments in favor of belief in God. A good read for those interested in learning more about Christian beliefs or who seek to be able to defend their faith to others. Not an easy read as these are weighty matters so it is best digested in small portions and when your brain is alert.
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In this brilliant and compelling defense of the Christian faith, Ravi Zacharias shows how affirming the reality of God's existence matters urgently in our everyday lives.
Zacharias as always comes through superbly presenting thought-provoking questions and answers. If you're looking for truth here's a great place to start.
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[back cover] In this brilliant and compelling defense of the Christian faith, Ravi Zacharias shows how affirming the reality of God's resistance matters urgently in our everyday lives. According to Zacharias, who has debated the issue in such settings as Harvard and Princeton Universities, how you answer the question of God's existence will impact your attitude toward morality and your perception of truth. And it can mean the difference between living a life filled with hope or despair.

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Ravi Zacharias was born on March 26, 1946 in India. He is a Christian apologist and author of several Christian books. He won the Gold Medallion Book Award for his title Can Man Live Without God? His works include: A Shattered Visage: The Real Face of Atheism, Deliver Us from Evil, Cries of the Heart, The Broken Promise, Recapture the Wonder, Has show more Christianity Failed You? and The Prince and the Prophet: Jesus Talks with Mohammed. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, host of the radio programs Let My People Think and Just Thinking, and has been a visiting scholar at Ridley Hall, where he studied moralist philosophers and literature of the Romantic era. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Can Man Live Without God?
Dedication
To my wife, Margie, a treasured Gift from God, a beautiful life lived for Him.
First words
Give me the making of the songs of a nation," said eighteenth-century Scottish political thinker Andrew Fletcher, "and I care not who writes his laws."
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As for Sartre's ethical theory, it is one of antinomianism—a lawlessness. It is a philosophy that is unlivable—in fact, so unlivable that there is a strong indication that Sartre gave a tacit nod to theism, if not a clear avowal of it, in his last days."

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, Philosophy, General Nonfiction
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239ReligionChristianityApologetics and polemics
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BR128 .A8 .Z33Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristianityChristianity
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