Explore the enduring debate over God's existence through a clear, historical lens.
ThisVolume surveys classic proofs and modern interpretations, presenting cosmological, teleological, ontological, moral, and historical arguments in a concise, accessible way.
This book frames how thinkers from ancient to modern times have shaped the argument for the Divine, balancing rigorous analysis with plain language. It explains how different traditions and philosophers have approached the question, and why these discussions matter for understanding faith, reason, and the world.
- Clear explanations of major arguments for God’s existence
- Context for how philosophy, history, and theology interconnect
- Insights into how debates have evolved from antiquity to modern times
- Notes on the strengths and limits of various approaches
Ideal for readers of philosophy, religious studies, and students seeking a grounded introduction to the topic without spoilers or sensational claims.