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A review by defenders_iris
Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical by Timothy Keller
challenging
hopeful
informative
medium-paced
4.25
I've been digging more into Tim Keller's works after his unfortunate passing last year, and I've come to the conclusion that he is the Millennial's C. S. Lewis with an increased awareness of sociocultural norms and decidedly less misogyny. His approach to meet arguments head on and analyze them with a combination of logic and sources, including sources for the arguments he's arguing against, is refreshing for my scientific brain.
While I was initially skeptical at the central argument of his book, that the question of God's existence is a philosophical problem and not a scientific one, reading through the reasoning provided helped convince me of that. This book is very reachable to both a secular and Christian audience, and I would love to see a book like this discuss the topics within in comparison to other religions.
While I was initially skeptical at the central argument of his book, that the question of God's existence is a philosophical problem and not a scientific one, reading through the reasoning provided helped convince me of that. This book is very reachable to both a secular and Christian audience, and I would love to see a book like this discuss the topics within in comparison to other religions.