This book examines faith through both traditional and contemporary lenses, engaging with classical as well as modern arguments. Drawing from theology, metaphysics, philosophy, and science, it seeks to evaluate theism with intellectual rigor.
More than an inquiry into belief, however, it is an invitation-to cultivate critical thinking and a scientific temper. It urges us to approach differing worldviews with respect and seriousness, and to conduct debates across opposing perspectives with both honesty and compassion.
If you are a staunch atheist, this book may soften your stance; if you are an orthodox believer, it may open your mind.