An Atheist and a Christian Walk into a Bar(English, Paperback, Rauser Randal)

An Atheist and a Christian Walk into a Bar(English, Paperback, Rauser Randal)

  • Rauser Randal
Publisher:Prometheus BooksISBN 13: 9781633882430ISBN 10: 1633882438

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An Atheist and a Christian Walk into a Bar(English, Paperback, Rauser Randal) is written by Rauser Randal and published by Prometheus Books. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1633882438 (ISBN 10) and 9781633882430 (ISBN 13).

The question of God is simply too important--and too interesting--to leave to angry polemicists. That is the premise of this friendly, straightforward, and rigorous dialogue between Christian theologian Randal Rauser and atheist Justin Schieber. Setting aside the formality of the traditional debate, the authors invite the reader to join them in an extended, informal conversation. This has the advantage of easing readers into thorny topics that in a debate setting can easily become confusing or difficult to follow.Like any good conversation, this one involves provocative arguments, amusing anecdotes, and some lively banter. Rauser and Schieber begin with the question of why debates about God still matter. They then delve into a number of important topics: the place of reason and faith, the radically different concepts of God in various cultures, morality and its traditional connection with religious beliefs, the problem of a universe that is overwhelmingly hostile to life as we know it, mathematical truths and what they may or may not say about the existence of God, the challenge of suffering and evil to belief in God, and more.Refreshingly upbeat and amicable throughout, this stimulating conversation between two friends from opposing points of view is an ideal introduction to a perennial topic of debate.