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Through Taylor’s concept of cross-pressures, Keller sought to level the playing field between doubters and believers. By acknowledging doubt, Keller cracked open the door for belief: The premise is that since none of us can prove or disprove our deepest beliefs, your deepest moral convictions about right and wrong, your deepest convictions about what people should be doing with their lives, belief whether there’s a God or whether there’s no God. . . . You can’t prove God. You can’t totally disprove God. That means all of us have beliefs we can’t prove, and yet you can’t live without those ...more
Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation
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