Is believing in God rational?

Is believing in God rational?

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Does God really exist? And how can we know that?

Christians say they have “experienced” God. But what is this experience worth? Skeptics assert with increasing conviction that the existence of God cannot be proven, and therefore that it is irrational to believe. And some even add that it is dangerous. Believers, for their part, end up wondering if they can speak objectively about the reality of God, or if they must only bear witness to their faith subjective in God.

Amy Orr-Ewing addresses the main questions and objections we hear about God today. She wonders if faith is an illusion, or just a psychological crutch. She explores whether Christians, when they talk about their relationship with God, are saying something plausible, especially in the context of today's multiple religions. She also takes very seriously this difficult question: how can we continue to believe in God in a world where there is so much suffering?

Do you have questions about God? Know that you are not the only one. This book takes these questions seriously and seeks to answer them.

Amy Orr-Ewing is vice president of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and co-director of the Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics. She regularly lectures at universities and churches around the world.

ISBN: 97827550003987