An edition of Why Faith Matters (2008)

Why faith matters

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An edition of Why Faith Matters (2008)

Why faith matters

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This articulate defense of religion in America makes the case for faith and shows its relationship to history and science.

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Publisher
HarperOne
Language
English
Pages
224

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2008, HarperOne
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2008, HarperCollins
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Book Details


Published in

New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-208).

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
211, 234.2
Library of Congress
BL624 .W654 2008, BV4637 .W65 2008, BV4637 .W63 2008, BV4637.W63 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 208 p. ;
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23091179M
Internet Archive
whyfaithmatters00wolp_0
ISBN 10
0061633348
ISBN 13
9780061633348
LCCN
2009277525
OCLC/WorldCat
191932000
Library Thing
5833798
Goodreads
4344640

Work Description

Judging by today's bestseller lists, one would think that religion is either irrational or extreme. What's missing is a genuine debate between the atheists and fanatics; someone to point out that religion has value in the modern world. Why Faith Matters is an articulate defense of religion in America. It makes the case for faith and shows its relationship to history and science. Refuting the cold reason of the atheists and the hatred of the fanatics with a vision of religion informed by faith, love, and understanding, Rabbi David J. Wolpe follows in a literary tradition that stretches from Cardinal Newman to C. S. Lewis to Thomas Merton—all individuals of faith who brought religion and culture together in their own works. Drawing on the personal and powerful story of his battle with cancer, Wolpe offers a moving statement in support of religion today. In a poignant response to the new atheists, Wolpe takes readers through the origins and nature of faith, the role of the Bible in modern life, and the compatibility of God and science. He concludes with a powerful argument for the place of God, faith, and religion in today's world.

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