10% OFF

God Is A Question, Not An Answer eBook

Finding Common Ground In Our Uncertainty

by William Irwin
language: english
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (USA), December of 2018 ‧
22,64€
10% OFF CARD
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY
Ebook for ADE
Uncertainty is the essence of the human condition, and nothing is more uncertain than God. Yet passions run hot when it comes to God, both among believers and non-believers. God is a Question, Not an Answer aims to unsettle readers on both sides of the issue. William Irwin argues that because belief occurs along a continuum of doubt and we can never reach full certainty, believers and non-believers can find common ground in uncertainty. Beginning with the questions of what we mean when we talk about God and faith, Irwin shows that from a philosophical perspective, the tendency to doubt is a virtue, and from a religious perspective there is no faith without doubt. Rather than avoid uncertainty as an uncomfortable state of emotional despair, we should embrace it as an ennobling part of the human condition. We do not have to agree about the existence of God, but we do need to practice intellectual humility and learn to see doubt as a gift. By engaging in civil discourse we can see those who disagree with us as not only fully human but capable of teaching us something.

God Is A Question, Not An Answer

Finding Common Ground In Our Uncertainty

by William Irwin

Property Description
ISBN: 9798216224136
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (USA)
Release Date: December of 2018
Language: English
Pages: 160
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
EAN: 9798216224136

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

William Irwin

William Irwin is a professor of philosophy at King's CollegeHe is the author of Intentionalist Interpretation: A Philosophical Explanation and DefenseHe published numerous articles on Hermeneutics, Sartre, Plato, Philosophy of Law, and Philosophical Psychology.
He enjoys spending his time with his cousin Jeffrey, eating chocolate, smoking Cuban cigars, and making metaphors.

(see more)

BY THE AUTHOR