Making Sense of it all: Pascal and the Meaning of Life
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Book Info
Author
Morris, Thomas V.
Word Count
56,000 words
based on page count
Pages
224 pages
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Edition Publisher
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Edition Publish Date
1992-01-01
Identifiers
ISBN-10: 080280652X
ISBN-13: 9780802806529
Description
Thomas V. Morris Discusses Life, Death, Religion, The Nature Of Faith And More. This Captivating Book Is Ideal Both For Thoughtful Unbelievers Who Consider Christianity Unreasonable, And Christians Wanting To Know How To Share Their Faith With Sceptics. Writing In An Engaging, Conversational Style, Morris Takes An Intriguing New Look At The Big Questions That Keep Coming Up -- Questions About Life, Death, God, Religion, The Nature Of Faith, The Formation Of An Adequate Worldview, And The Meaning Of Life. Morris Explores These Kinds Of Questions In An Earnest Yet Thoroughly Entertaining And Easily Readable Way, Relating Numerous Personal Anecdotes, Incorporating Intriguing Material From The Films Of Woody Allen And The Journals Of Tolstoy, And Using The Writings Of The Seventeenth-century Genius Blaise Pascal As A Central Guide. 1. Our Need For A Guide --- 2. The Folly Of Indifference --- 3. The Danger Of Diversion --- 4. The Meaning Of Life --- 5. Skepticism, Proof, And The Good Life --- 6. The Hidden God --- 7. Wagering A Life --- 8. The Human Enigma --- 9. Marks Of The Truth --- 10. Faith And The Heart --- 11. Love, Life, And God. Thomas V. Morris. Includes Index.
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