Timothy Koller

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Convictions about the value and equality of every person and the importance of loving the weak arose only in a society that believed in a universe with a personal God who made all to have loving communion with him. Modern secularism has largely kept these moral ideals of biblical faith while rejecting the view of the personal universe in which those ideals made sense and from which they flowed as natural implications.55 No one has made this point more forcefully than Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche’s great insight was simple. If there is no God and supernatural realm, and this material world ...more
Making Sense of God: Finding God in the Modern World
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