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Overview"Do you doubt the truth of your Christian faith? Peter Harris's book Do You Believe It? is for you. It is also for those who know Christians who are struggling with doubt and for those who have been challenged about their faith by skeptics and don't have the answers. By looking at the very best of evidence for Christianity, Peter Harris presents the compelling case that Christianity is the truth. Writing in an accessible way about some challenging topics, Harris begins by deploying historical arguments for Jesus's resurrection. He then turns to science to contend that there is a creator. Using biblical data and the famous Trilemma, he demonstrates that the creator is also Jesus. He deals with other difficult questions such as """"How is a miracle possible?"""" and """"What about suffering and evil?"""" He ends by providing Christian responses to some thorny contemporary issues such as gender equality. The book is also designed to be used as the basis for discussion groups in the church where doubts can be safely discussed. So stop what you are doing, open this book, and prepare to be amazed at how good the evidence is for Christianity!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter HarrisPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.132kg ISBN: 9781725256163ISBN 10: 1725256169 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 09 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDo You Believe It? is a fast-paced and very readable tour through an astonishing territory of human ideas, history, theology, and science. Peter Harris is unafraid to raise monumental themes: existence, judgment, creation, evolution, consciousness, secularism, and pluralism. He writes fairly and intelligently, providing clear summaries of the key theories of atheists and other religious skeptics, as well as those of Christian apologists. --Michael Payne, Vicar, St Aidan's Church, Gravesend, UK Having lost his unthinking teenage faith under the onslaught of academic rationalism at Cambridge, and then rediscovering the logical basis for believing when he realized the intellectual sterility of atheism, Peter Harris is well qualified to speak on undergraduate doubt from within. Logically and lucidly, methodically and wittily, Dr. Harris considers the sound basis for faith and the objections made to that rational basis. . . . Anyone who wishes to engage with a case for intelligent faith, whether believer, doubter, or unbeliever, could do no better than to start here. --Roger Cooke, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Do You Believe It? is a fast-paced and very readable tour through an astonishing territory of human ideas, history, theology, and science. Peter Harris is unafraid to raise monumental themes: existence, judgment, creation, evolution, consciousness, secularism, and pluralism. He writes fairly and intelligently, providing clear summaries of the key theories of atheists and other religious skeptics, as well as those of Christian apologists. --Michael Payne, Vicar, St Aidan's Church, Gravesend, UK Having lost his unthinking teenage faith under the onslaught of academic rationalism at Cambridge, and then rediscovering the logical basis for believing when he realized the intellectual sterility of atheism, Peter Harris is well qualified to speak on undergraduate doubt from within. Logically and lucidly, methodically and wittily, Dr. Harris considers the sound basis for faith and the objections made to that rational basis. . . . Anyone who wishes to engage with a case for intelligent faith, whether believer, doubter, or unbeliever, could do no better than to start here. --Roger Cooke, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Author InformationPeter Harris holds two PhDs: One in the anti-theism of Christopher Hitchens and one in the history of the First World War. He is the author of The Rage Against the Light: Why Christopher Hitchens Was Wrong. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |