Explore the questions at the heart of belief and doubt, with a clear, reasoned look at God and man. The book invites readers to weigh ideas, examine evidence, and seek a rational, universal view of religion and moral life.
This thoughtful volume treats religion as a philosophical inquiry, not a creed. It examines how doubt, science, and philosophy shape our understanding of God, the soul, and what it means to live with faith in a complex world.
- Probes the nature of belief, doubt, and the foundations of religious thought
- Considers how ideas about the soul and immortality arise and are challenged
- Brings together philosophy, science, and worldviews to illuminate moral principles
- Offers a reasoned path for readers seeking a universal, enduring approach to religion
Ideal for readers who value careful reasoning, openness to new ideas, and a broad, thoughtful view of faith.