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Making Sense of God
An Invitation to the Skeptical
Book • 2016
In 'Making Sense of God,' Timothy Keller addresses skeptics of Christianity, arguing that the faith is more relevant and logically consistent than often perceived.
The book is divided into three parts: 'Why Does Anyone Need Religion?
', 'Religion Is More Than You Think It Is', and 'Christianity Makes Sense.
' Keller compares and contrasts religious and secular beliefs, examining their emotional, cultural, and rational implications.
He discusses topics such as meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope, showing how Christianity provides rich resources to address these fundamental human needs.
The book is written to engage both skeptics and believers, encouraging honest consideration of the Christian worldview.
The book is divided into three parts: 'Why Does Anyone Need Religion?
', 'Religion Is More Than You Think It Is', and 'Christianity Makes Sense.
' Keller compares and contrasts religious and secular beliefs, examining their emotional, cultural, and rational implications.
He discusses topics such as meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope, showing how Christianity provides rich resources to address these fundamental human needs.
The book is written to engage both skeptics and believers, encouraging honest consideration of the Christian worldview.
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Mike Gleim to illustrate that doubts arise when personal experiences overshadow what the mind knows.


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