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Evidence For God eBook

The Case For The Existence Of The Spiritual Dimention

by Keith Ward
language: english
Publisher: Darton, Longman & Todd LTD, October of 2014 ‧
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'It is remarkable how atheism is becoming fashionable. It has become almost compulsory to say that you do not believe in God. ... I believe that science itself points in a very different direction. There is a huge amount of evidence for the reality of a spiritual dimension to the world.' There is a level of being that is deeper than the physical universe, writes Keith Ward. It has purpose and value, and we can sometimes feel it and find in it resources of strength, hope, and inspiration. Through an exploration of six areas of human experience - the arts, morality, philosophy, science, religion and personal experience - Ward demonstrates the existence of more than simply physical facts. His evidence builds to an impressive argument for a 'sense for the spiritual dimension' that is beyond and yet expressed in and through physical facts.

Evidence For God

The Case For The Existence Of The Spiritual Dimention

by Keith Ward

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ISBN: 9780232531756
Publisher: Darton, Longman & Todd LTD
Release Date: October of 2014
Language: English
Pages: 160
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
EAN: 9780232531756
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Keith Ward

Foi recentemente nomeado membro da Academia Britânica. Em 2004 (ano em que se reformou) era Professor Regius da cadeira de Divindade e Director da Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade de Oxford. É sacerdote da Igreja de Inglaterra e Cânone da Igreja de Cristo, Oxford.
De 1992 a 2001 foi presidente do World Congress of Faiths (WCF). Actualmente é Professor de Divindade no Gresham College, Londres. O seu trabalho centra-se na interface entre a filosofia e a religião, a relação entre ciência e religião (que, como defensor da evolução teísta, encara como essencialmente compatíveis), e o diálogo entre as tradições religiosas.

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