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The Problem With God - Why Atheists, True Believers, and Even Agnostics Must All Be Wrong

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Informationen zum Autor Peter J. Steinberger is the Robert H. and Blanche Day Ellis Professor of Humanities and Political Science at Reed College! where he also served as dean of the faculty from 1997 to 2010. He is the author of The Idea of the State! The Concept of Political Judgment! Logic and Politics: Hegel's Philosophy of Right! and Ideology and the Urban Crisis! and his essays have appeared in the New York Times! Wall Street Journal! Christian Science Monitor! and other general interest publications. Klappentext A witty and irreverent take on the God debate. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Problem with God2. What in God's Name Am I Doing?3. The Impossible Dream 4. Even If the Flesh Is Willing5. Atheism... 6... and Agnosticism7. Full Faith and No Credit8. It's All in a Good Cause9. Detective Fiction10. An Inkling of ... 11... the TruthAfterword: Not Enough?AcknowledgmentsAmplifications and Clarifications (AKA "Notes")Index

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Authors Peter Steinberger, Peter (Reed College) Steinberger, Peter J. Steinberger
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2013
 
EAN 9780231163545
ISBN 978-0-231-16354-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 152 mm x 216 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries

RELIGION / Philosophy, Religious issues & debates, Nature & existence of God, Religious issues and debates, Nature and existence of God and of the Divine, Agnosticism; atheism; religious

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