Synopses & Reviews
Hugh Rice explains why belief in God need not be seen as a strange or irrational belief, but can be a natural extension of our ordinary ways of thinking. He suggests that we should think of God in an abstract way, and he offers a satisfying account of the relationship between God and goodness.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-[143]) and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. The scientific outlook; 2. Objective value; 3. The possibility of knowledge of necessary truths; 4. Existence and goodness; 5. Goodness and God; 6. The problem of evil; 7. Miracles; 8. The importance of rational belief; Index.