Doubt and death, God and self, happiness or insignificance, guilt
or grace! These fundamental human concerns are deeply intertwined
and connect with our heart's deepest longings. They are difficult
to understand, yet deeply felt. "When Faith Is Not Enough" is a
creative, honest, and original discussion of faith and doubt and
the search for human significance. Drawing upon personal
experience, literature, psychology, philosophy, and Scripture,
philosopher Kelly Clark tackles the difficult question of how we
can live with doubt and how we can nurture a faith and develop a
self of enduring value. In section one, "The Shadow of a Doubt,"
Clark takes doubt (and doubters) seriously and sets out to help the
reader understand faith in a deeper way. He presents a powerful
case for the existence of God, offers hope for understanding the
problem of God and human suffering, suggests positive ways for
dealing with doubt, and affirms the excitement of embracing the
adventure of life. Section two, "Searching for My Self," is a
reflection on the meaning of life. We want our lives to count, but
we feel insignificant. We desire fame and honor, but we feel
forgotten and ignored. Wishing for significant human relationships,
we often feel alienated and unable to communicate. And wanting to
live worthy lives, we feel shame. Clark probes into these
conflicting emotions and addresses how God can unite the disparate
elements of our lives into a meaningful and enduring self.
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