The Great Perhaps: God as a Question

The Great Perhaps: God as a Question

by Burton F. Porter
The Great Perhaps: God as a Question

The Great Perhaps: God as a Question

by Burton F. Porter

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Overview

God created man in his own image; but did man perhaps return the compliment? The question of God's existence has been a pivotal issue for every civilization. Those with faith in God want assurance that their belief is justified, and atheists want confirmation that God is nowhere to be found. When we reflect on religion, we want to know the reasons for belief in God, or whether belief is only a comforting delusion. In an age of science, will religion persist or will it be edged out of our consciousness and become a historical curiosity?

Burton Porter approaches the notion of God in an open, yet critical way, examining the argumentation used by centuries of human society to support or reject the existence of God. With minimum assumptions and maximum objectivity, Porter debates whether the religious view does, in fact, diagram reality. He examines the roles that God and religion have played in the ethics, art, and actions of many diverse cultures to conclude that, at the very least, the consideration of the existence of a higher power is fundamental to us all.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442247222
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 764 KB

About the Author

Burton F. Porter is professor of philosophy at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What Has Athens To Do With Jerusalem?
Chapter 1. When Religion First Trembled into Expression
Chapter 2. National Religions of the Ancients
Chapter 3. The Nature of the Western God
Chapter 4. An Array of Alternative Beliefs
Chapter 5. Classic Arguments For God’s Existence - And Their Criticisms
Chapter 6. The Evidence of Common Sense
Chapter 7. If God is Good, Why Do People Suffer?
Chapter 8. Other Explanations That Have Been Proposed
Chapter 9. How Can Religious Claims Be Established?
Chapter 10. Famous Challenges to Faith
Chapter 11. The Stormy Relations between Science and Religion
Chapter 12. How Religion Relates to Society
Chapter 13. Immortality: A Diversity of Beliefs
Chapter 14. Religion Today - Its Multiple Forms
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