Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
162
Language
English
Published
Feb 9, 2018
Publisher
En Route Books & Media
ISBN-10
0999667076
ISBN-13
9780999667071
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of one of philosophy's most enduring questions, this work engages readers in a Socratic dialogue that delves into the five ways posited by Thomas Aquinas to demonstrate the existence of God. Through a series of dynamic exchanges, the authors craft a discourse that encourages deep reflection and critical thinking. The format invites readers to not only observe but actively engage with the arguments presented, making the philosophical inquiry accessible and stimulating.
Matt Fradd and Robert Delfino combine their expertise to navigate complex theological concepts with clarity and precision. The dialogue unfolds through characters who embody varying perspectives, illuminating the nuances of belief and skepticism. As they grapple with reason, metaphysics, and the nature of truth, readers are compelled to reconsider their own views and biases concerning faith and existence.
Each way presents a unique avenue of thought, challenging preconceived notions while offering compelling rationales for theistic belief. The authors weave in contemporary implications of Aquinas' arguments, ensuring relevance in today's discourse. The engaging back-and-forth format keeps the reader invested, prompting moments of epiphany and re-evaluation.
Ultimately, this dialogue serves not only as an intellectual exercise but also as an invitation to a deeper understanding of one's own beliefs. As readers traverse this philosophical landscape, they are left to ponder the timeless question of God's existence with renewed vigor and insight.
Matt Fradd and Robert Delfino combine their expertise to navigate complex theological concepts with clarity and precision. The dialogue unfolds through characters who embody varying perspectives, illuminating the nuances of belief and skepticism. As they grapple with reason, metaphysics, and the nature of truth, readers are compelled to reconsider their own views and biases concerning faith and existence.
Each way presents a unique avenue of thought, challenging preconceived notions while offering compelling rationales for theistic belief. The authors weave in contemporary implications of Aquinas' arguments, ensuring relevance in today's discourse. The engaging back-and-forth format keeps the reader invested, prompting moments of epiphany and re-evaluation.
Ultimately, this dialogue serves not only as an intellectual exercise but also as an invitation to a deeper understanding of one's own beliefs. As readers traverse this philosophical landscape, they are left to ponder the timeless question of God's existence with renewed vigor and insight.