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 : Thinking About God: First Steps in Philosophy

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 211
EAN: 9780830827848
ISBN: 0830827846
Label: InterVarsity Press
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 187
Publication Date: 2004-11
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Studio: InterVarsity Press




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Greg thinks and writes a Good Book!!!
I have to say out of all the books I've read on philosophy, whether it's goes in-depth or not, I think that this is the best book I have ever read.
I thought Reasonable Faith by William Craig was better, but I'm so so wrong.
Greg makes this book interesting and clear to those who may not understand.
I applaud to you Greg. Thanks for writing this book!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Introduction
Ganssle says that, "One of the virtues to which a philosopher aspires is clarity." That is exactly what he has done in this book. He provides a clear and concise introduction to philosophy of religion. He presents his arguments in an understandable way without sacrificing their strength. The discussions are solid and entertaining.

I am a full time student and a part time youth minister. I had my high school group read the chapter on faith, and they understood it and enjoyed it. This ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent, very basic introduction to philosophical issues about God
Greg Ganssle has produced the most fun and readable introduction to philosophy of religion I have ever encountered. His target audience runs from high school seniors to introductory college students, and I can say that I have enjoyed teaching an introductory philosophy course using this book. He presents the issues in a clear-headed way while drawing readers in with fun examples and humor.

After arguing for the value of thinking through philosophical questions in a reasonable way, Ganssle ... Read More







 






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