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In this episode of Chaptered Minds, we explore The Reason for God by Timothy Keller, a compelling work that addresses common doubts and objections to Christianity while providing a rational defence of the Christian faith. Keller, a respected pastor and author, tackles questions such as the existence of suffering, the claims of exclusivity in Christianity, and the compatibility of faith with science.
The book is structured around seven main objections to belief in God, each followed by Keller's thoughtful responses grounded in both philosophical reasoning and personal anecdotes. He emphasises the importance of embracing doubts as part of a deeper exploration of faith, arguing that true belief can withstand scrutiny and inquiry.
Listeners will gain insights into how Keller approaches the intersection of belief and skepticism, making this episode a valuable resource for anyone grappling with their faith or seeking to understand Christianity more deeply.
In this episode of Chaptered Minds, we explore The Reason for God by Timothy Keller, a compelling work that addresses common doubts and objections to Christianity while providing a rational defence of the Christian faith. Keller, a respected pastor and author, tackles questions such as the existence of suffering, the claims of exclusivity in Christianity, and the compatibility of faith with science.
The book is structured around seven main objections to belief in God, each followed by Keller's thoughtful responses grounded in both philosophical reasoning and personal anecdotes. He emphasises the importance of embracing doubts as part of a deeper exploration of faith, arguing that true belief can withstand scrutiny and inquiry.
Listeners will gain insights into how Keller approaches the intersection of belief and skepticism, making this episode a valuable resource for anyone grappling with their faith or seeking to understand Christianity more deeply.