What is genuine faith?
Does the existence of God matter?
Does science leave anything for religion to explain?
How are religion and ethics connected, if at all?
In this stimulating new introduction, Joseph Runzo addresses the
fundamental questions of life to present a uniquely global
perspective on the philosophy of religion.
Comparing and contrasting the philosophical insights offered by
the different world religions, and examining their application
today, this concise yet comprehensive book covers everything from
the arguments for and against the existence of God to the problem
of suffering and the possibilities of life after death. Balancing
scholarship with a jargon-free approach, Runzo makes even the most
profound arguments accessible to readers of all levels.
Sophisticated, authoritative, yet thoroughly readable, this
contemporary study encourages the reader to arrive at their own
informed and global understanding of the great religious ideas of
humankind. It will fascinate students, scholars and the general
reader alike.
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