UnBelieving God: A Skeptic's Guide, by G. Elijah Dann, explores the complexities of religious belief from a skeptic's perspective. But Dann is no ordinary skeptic. With doctorates in theology and philosophy, the author was raised and educated as Christian. Now, later in life, he finds himself an UnBeliever. From this personal and academic background, Dann delves into common arguments for and against the existence of God, the relationship between morality and religion, and the challenges posed by religious pluralism and the problem of evil. UnBelieving God also provides a critical examination of religious doctrines, the role of religious experience, and the interpretation of scripture. Professor Dannalso addresses the impact of religious beliefs on public values and the ongoing debate between faith and reason, ultimately advocating for a more thoughtful and evidence-based approach to understanding religious claims.
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