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Faith & Reason:

Searching for a Rational Faith
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Zondervan, May 1, 1994 - Religion - 296 pages
Christians should not have an inferiority complex regarding the academic or intellectual integrity of their faith and should understand that Christian faith is also a rational faith. Faith and Reason has two major purposes. First, it is designed to introduce readers to the more important questions that link philosophy and religion. It explores philosophical questions. It is also written for pastors, Christian workers, and educated laypeople who want to know how to defend the Christian faith. The book includes discussion questions.
  

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User Review  - Dave Courtney - Goodreads

It's a book that is used commonly in academic classes on philosophy and religion. He has centralized a large degree of his writings toward issues of faith and reason and differing world views. His ... Read full review

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User Review  - Benjamin Glaser - Goodreads

This book was good but borrowed heavily from his other books, sometimes liberally quoting from them. You are just as well to read the other books. Read full review

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Contents

Preface
9
Chapter 2
21
The Christian WorldView
35
Chapter 4
51
Chapter 5
69
Chapter 8
78
Chapter 6
80
What About Natural Theology?
93
Religious Experience
143
Chapter 12
157
Part 4
169
Chapter 13
177
The Inductive Problem of Evil
195
The Problem of Gratuitous Evil
209
MIRACLES
225
Chapter 17
241

On Proving that God Exists
105
Chapter 9
121
Chapter 10
134
Chapter 18
252
Chapter 20
275
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About the author (1994)

Ronald H. Nash (PhD, Syracuse University) was professor of philosophy at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of numerous books, including The Concept of God and Faith and Reason.

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