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Peter S. Williams

Autore di C S Lewis vs the New Atheists

12 opere 129 membri 1 recensione

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Peter S. Williams, Christian philosopher and apologist, works with the Damaris Trust, Southampton, and is an Assistant Professor in Communication and Worldviews at Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Norway.
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(eng) Not to be combined with Peter Williams (exploring the bible series)

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Not to be combined with Peter Williams (exploring the bible series)

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This is an excellent introduction to some philosophical questions from a Christian perspective. The first section of the book discusses what philosophy is, its relationship to faith, and how to make good and bad arguments. Following sections examine some arguments for God; explore the philosophy of mind (one of the most intractable problems in philosophy!); the objectivity (or otherwise) of beauty and its relationship to divinity; the relationship between science and theology; and the problem of evil.

While the book comes from a Christian perspective, it's a must-read for anyone interested in the above topics. Williams engages in a scholarly way with the so-called 'new atheists' along with other scholars - both atheist and theist and draws on a wide range of literature in discussing all the issues in the book. He is an expert on logical argumentation and, all the way through the book, maps out and explores arguments for and against various positions with the ability to critique arguments on both sides of debate for their validity and soundness.

The recommended resources in the book are astounding. For each chapter there are online videos, articles, and books to follow up if you're interested. In addition to the chapter-by-chapter resources there is a section at the back of the book recommending material on philosophy, religion including websites, video, audio. The endnotes for each chapter are remarkably detailed.

Williams is completely transparent about where he is coming from. In the first paragraph of the Introduction Williams states that the:

'... book offers a 'faithful guide to philosophy' both in the sense that I seek to present my subject accurately and that I write as a philosopher who follows Jesus of Nazareth.'

In my opinion both of these objectives are achieved. It's a rigorous, respectful, engaging, and scholarly approach to the questions it covers. An excellent book!
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spbooks | Jan 25, 2014 |

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Opere
12
Utenti
129
Popolarità
#156,299
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
1
ISBN
18

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