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9780195165999

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195165993
ISBN-13
9780195165999
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2341985

Product Key Features

Book Title
God? : a Debate between a Christian and an Atheist
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
Atheism, General, Philosophy
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Author
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, William Lane Craig
Book Series
Point/Counterpoint Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Length
5.5 in
Item Width
8.4 in

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Trade
LCCN
2003-042040
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This is a wonderful exchange about the existence of God--fast, fair,informative, intelligent, sincere, and above all terrific fun. It covers suchtopics as the original cause of the universe, the possibility of genuinemorality, the nature of miracles, and the problem of evil. As an introduction tothese really basic issues, it is simply the best that I have ever read. I willbe recommending it to my relatives, to my friends, to my colleagues, and to allof my students."--Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy,Florida State University, "In this book, the deepest controversies and issues related to theexistence of God are debated, in an accessible but sophisticated way, by twofirst-rate philosophers. The exchanges are lively, incisive, and informed. Thebook is must reading for all who are interested in the simple question: Does GodExist?"--Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, ClaremontMcKenna College, "This is a wonderful exchange about the existence of God--fast, fair, informative, intelligent, sincere, and above all terrific fun. It covers such topics as the original cause of the universe, the possibility of genuine morality, the nature of miracles, and the problem of evil. As anintroduction to these really basic issues, it is simply the best that I have ever read. I will be recommending it to my relatives, to my friends, to my colleagues, and to all of my students."--Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University, "Bryan and Darrow redux! A lively and engaging debate on a topic bothtimely and ageless. Craig and Sinnott-Armstrong provide an eminently accessibleintroduction to arguments for and against the existence of God. While theirmethod is philosophical, the authors' passion for their subject is always inevidence. God? may not settle the main question; it does demonstrate that thesame questions ignite the curiosity of theists and atheists alike: where did wecome from? why be moral? what does it all mean?"--Louise M. Antony, Professor ofPhilosophy, Ohio State University, "Bryan and Darrow redux! A lively and engaging debate on a topic both timely and ageless. Craig and Sinnott-Armstrong provide an eminently accessible introduction to arguments for and against the existence of God. While their method is philosophical, the authors' passion for their subject is always in evidence. God? may not settle the main question; it does demonstrate that the same questions ignite the curiosity of theists and atheists alike: where did we come from? why be moral? what does it all mean?"--Louise M. Antony, Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University "This is a wonderful exchange about the existence of God--fast, fair, informative, intelligent, sincere, and above all terrific fun. It covers such topics as the original cause of the universe, the possibility of genuine morality, the nature of miracles, and the problem of evil. As an introduction to these really basic issues, it is simply the best that I have ever read. I will be recommending it to my relatives, to my friends, to my colleagues, and to all of my students."--Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University "In this book, the deepest controversies and issues related to the existence of God are debated, in an accessible but sophisticated way, by two first-rate philosophers. The exchanges are lively, incisive, and informed. The book is must reading for all who are interested in the simple question: Does God Exist?"--Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College "Two megawatt minds reduce humanity's oldest issue to understandable essentials."--Associated Press, This is a fun book to read, it raises in a clear and lively way a wide range of central questions for those new to the field, it mostly points such readers in the right direction for further study, and it demonstrates to them how a philosophical approach can make a significant contribution to answering such questions. The field of introductions to the philosophy of religion is becoming crowded, but God? A Debate between a Christian and an Atheist brings a distinctive and welcome treatment to the subject, and deserves to flourish in a competitive market., "Bryan and Darrow redux! A lively and engaging debate on a topic both timely and ageless. Craig and Sinnott-Armstrong provide an eminently accessible introduction to arguments for and against the existence of God. While their method is philosophical, the authors' passion for their subject isalways in evidence. God? may not settle the main question; it does demonstrate that the same questions ignite the curiosity of theists and atheists alike: where did we come from? why be moral? what does it all mean?"--Louise M. Antony, Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, ... fast-moving and passionate ... the arguments are lucidly expounded, and both authors are good at picking up on the details of each others' remarks. This gives a real sense of the argument being carried forward, and of some progress being made., "In this book, the deepest controversies and issues related to the existence of God are debated, in an accessible but sophisticated way, by two first-rate philosophers. The exchanges are lively, incisive, and informed. The book is must reading for all who are interested in the simple question:Does God Exist?"--Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College, "Bryan and Darrow redux! A lively and engaging debate on a topic both timely and ageless. Craig and Sinnott-Armstrong provide an eminently accessible introduction to arguments for and against the existence of God. While their method is philosophical, the authors' passion for their subject is always in evidence. God? may not settle the main question; it does demonstrate that the same questions ignite the curiosity of theists and atheists alike: where did we come from? why be moral? what does it all mean?"--Louise M. Antony, Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University"This is a wonderful exchange about the existence of God--fast, fair, informative, intelligent, sincere, and above all terrific fun. It covers such topics as the original cause of the universe, the possibility of genuine morality, the nature of miracles, and the problem of evil. As an introduction to these really basic issues, it is simply the best that I have ever read. I will be recommending it to my relatives, to my friends, to my colleagues, and to all of my students."--Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University"In this book, the deepest controversies and issues related to the existence of God are debated, in an accessible but sophisticated way, by two first-rate philosophers. The exchanges are lively, incisive, and informed. The book is must reading for all who are interested in the simple question: Does God Exist?"--Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College"Two megawatt minds reduce humanity's oldest issue to understandable essentials."--Associated Press, "Bryan and Darrow redux! A lively and engaging debate on a topic both timely and ageless. Craig and Sinnott-Armstrong provide an eminently accessible introduction to arguments for and against the existence of God. While their method is philosophical, the authors' passion for their subject is always in evidence. God? may not settle the main question; it does demonstrate that the same questions ignite the curiosity of theists and atheists alike: where did we come from? why be moral? what does it all mean?"--Louise M. Antony, Professor of Philosophy, Ohio State University "This is a wonderful exchange about the existence of God--fast, fair, informative, intelligent, sincere, and above all terrific fun. It covers such topics as the original cause of the universe, the possibility of genuine morality, the nature of miracles, and the problem of evil. As an introduction to these really basic issues, it is simply the best that I have ever read. I will be recommending it to my relatives, to my friends, to my colleagues, and to all of my students."--Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University "In this book, the deepest controversies and issues related to the existence of God are debated, in an accessible but sophisticated way, by two first-rate philosophers. The exchanges are lively, incisive, and informed. The book is must reading for all who are interested in the simple question: Does God Exist?"--Stephen T. Davis, Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College "Two megawatt minds reduce humanity's oldest issue to understandable essentials."-- Associated Press
Dewey Decimal
212.1
Table Of Content
PrefacePART 11. Five Reasons God Exists2. There Is No Good Reason to Believe in God3. Reason EnoughPART 24. Some Reasons to Believe that There Is No God5. Theism Undefeated6. Atheism UndauntedIndex
Synopsis
The question of whether or not God exists is endlessly fascinating and profoundly important. Now two articulate spokesmen--one a Christian, the other an atheist--duel over God's existence in a lively and illuminating battle of ideas. In God? , William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong bring to the printed page two debates they held before live audiences, preserving all the wit, clarity, and immediacy of their public exchanges. With none of the opaque discourse of academic logicians and divinity-school theologians, the authors make claims and comebacks that cut with precision. Their arguments are sharp and humorous, as each philosopher strikes quickly to the heart of his opponent's case. For example, Craig claims that we must believe in God to explain objective moral values, such as why rape is wrong. Sinnott-Armstrong responds that what makes rape wrong is the harm to victims of rape, so rape is immoral even if there is no God. From arguments about the nature of infinity and the Big Bang, to religious experience and divine action, to the resurrection of Jesus and the problem of evil, the authors treat us to a remarkable display of intelligence and insight--a truly thought-provoking exploration of a classic issue that remains relevant to contemporary life., The question of whether or not God exists is endlessly fascinating and profoundly important. Now two articulate spokesmen--one a Christian, the other an atheist--duel over God's existence in a lively and illuminating battle of ideas. In God?, William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong bring to the printed page two debates they held before live audiences, preserving all the wit, clarity, and immediacy of their public exchanges. With none of the opaque discourse of academic logicians and divinity-school theologians, the authors make claims and comebacks that cut with precision. Their arguments are sharp and humorous, as each philosopher strikes quickly to the heart of his opponent's case. For example, Craig claims that we must believe in God to explain objective moral values, such as why rape is wrong. Sinnott-Armstrong responds that what makes rape wrong is the harm to victims of rape, so rape is immoral even if there is no God. From arguments about the nature of infinity and the Big Bang, to religious experience and divine action, to the resurrection of Jesus and the problem of evil, the authors treat us to a remarkable display of intelligence and insight--a truly thought-provoking exploration of a classic issue that remains relevant to contemporary life., This book provides a well-informed, up-to-date, and lively debate on the existence of God. Using everyday language and concrete examples, Craig argues for, and Sinnott-Armstrong against, God's existence.
LC Classification Number
BT103.C73 2003

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