The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism

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Tyler Simonds I haven't finished the book yet, but so far I find it very helpful and well-written. Keller takes the reader on a journey, encouraging them to seek tr…moreI haven't finished the book yet, but so far I find it very helpful and well-written. Keller takes the reader on a journey, encouraging them to seek truth honestly. He leads through common questions (and statements) about religion that come up in conversation but haven't necessarily been addressed well. Much of the world is becoming hostile to traditional religion. Many in the world (including well-educated people) are also joining orthodox communities with sincerity. (At least, this was the case around 2008. I get the sense these trends are continuing.) These are just a few of the topics that have been brought up so far. As for your particular question, I can't say how other Christians have been impacted by the book--except my various friends have rated the book highly.(less)
Gemma Hudson Bodsworth Yep! seems like a great way for people to discuss their own personal doubts, struggles and general experience with the Christian faith. Might be a goo…moreYep! seems like a great way for people to discuss their own personal doubts, struggles and general experience with the Christian faith. Might be a good one to invite a new Christian or non Christian to read along as well!(less)

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