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Mentioned in 17 episodes
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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Offered to listeners who donate to Gospel in Life, as a resource for sharing the gospel with others.

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Knowing God
Offered to listeners who donate to Gospel in Life during the month of August.

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Finding God
Offered to listeners who make a gift to Gospel in Life during August.

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Discovering the Gospel
Mentioned by the speaker as a resource to explore how Christianity makes sense in today's world.

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Knowing Good
Offered as a gift for donations to Gospel in Life to help share the gospel.

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Facing Doubt
Mentioned by the speaker, offering two copies of the book to those who donate to Gospel in Life.

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How Do I Know the Bible Is True? (Open Forum)
Offered as a resource to those who donate to Gospel in Life during the month of August.

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The Sickness Unto Death
Mentioned as a resource that explores how Christianity makes emotional, cultural, and rational sense in today's world.

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Who is this Jesus? (Open Forum)
Mentioned by the speaker as a resource exploring how Christianity makes emotional, cultural, and rational sense in today's world.

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Why a Public Faith?
Offered as a gift for donating to Gospel in Life during August's Go and Share Month.

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A Covenant Relationship
Offered as a gift to those who donate to Gospel in Life during August to share with others.

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Finding Jesus
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to illustrate that doubts arise when personal experiences overshadow what the mind knows.


Mike Gleim

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Summer of Psalms | Psalm 73 | Pastor Mike Gleim - Audio
Offered as a gift for donations to Gospel in Life, exploring Christianity's emotional, cultural, and rational sense.

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A New Heart
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as a book containing content that originated from Redeemer's Questioning Christianity program.

Matt Smethurst

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CNLP 750 | Inside Tim Keller's Mind: Matt Smethurst on Keller's Preaching, DNA, and Rule of Life
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as one of Keller's most underrated books.

Matt Smethurst

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Tim Keller’s Overlooked Teaching that Will Endure for Generations
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som en bok om sekulære selvfølgeligheter.

Bjørn Hinderaker

Hvordan møte sekulære selvfølgeligheter?
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as a helpful resource for apologetics in conversations.

Kathy Keller

Kathy Keller (Co-author of The Meaning of Marriage)
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when highlighting that a salvation earned by good works would favor the more able, competent, and privileged.


Justin White

Episode 287: The Feast You're Looking For
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as a major influence, particularly his book "Making Sense of God."

Stuart Knechtle

Stuart & Cliffe Knechtle: Untold Stories & Life Lessons