"Mr. Matson asks himself whether it is in any sense reasonable to believe that there is a Deity, and he concludes that it is not.... He discusses each of the traditional philosophical arguments for the existence of God, obligingly assists them when they stumble, and only finally rejects them with consolatory words of appreciation and regret. His style is lucid, urbane, and invariably a pleasure to read; further, in dealing with the various arguments, Mr. Matson introduces fresh distinctions and approaches that will benefit professionals as well as the general educated public. In these respects this is not only a good book but a very good one." -- John Hick, Saturday Review
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