Defends the position that faith in God is a logical extension of love.
Presented in a lighthearted, humorous stle, and written from an agnostic perspective.
Examines topics central to philosophy of religion.
It generates discussions that will help students personally apply what they learn in courses that address issues of spirituality and faith.
-the problem of evil
-epistemology
-logic and experience
-collectively exhaustive, mutually exclusive paradigms
-proof of God's existence
About the Author Halbert Katzen is an accomplished speaker and writer. A self-proclaimed "recovering-lawyer," he has a unique approach and writes in an exceptionally sincere, clear, and accessible style. With a blend of conservative and innovative ideas, he takes up the perennial questions of philosophy of religion in the western tradition.
Halbert Katzen received a J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law, an M.B.A from the University of Colorado, College of Business and Administration and a B.A. in Philosophy of Religion from Brandies University.