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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William IrwinPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781538115886ISBN 10: 1538115883 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 03 December 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI once saw a bumper sticker that read `Militant Agnostic: I don't know and you don't either.' By William Irwin's account in God Is a Question, Not an Answer, an elegant encomium for creating unity through shared doubt, if we are honest with ourselves the label would apply to both theists and atheists, for none of us knows for certain what the answer is to the question of God's existence. -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of Why People Believe Weird Things This is a fresh, new, and deeply needed approach to the issue of God, directing us away from all the loudly proclaimed certainties on both sides of the modern debate, and toward an appreciation of the interrogative spirit, along with what it can accomplish. -- Tom Morris, bestselling author of If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Philosophy for Dummies, and The Oasis Within Thoughtful, elegant and gently provocative, God Is a Question, Not an Answer is a fresh contribution to an old debate. With style and humanity, Irwin uncovers the forgotten virtues of doubt. A book for our classrooms, and a book for our times. -- Dominic Erdozain, Historian and author of The Soul of Doubt: the Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx Irwin's readers should be used to surprise, humor, and serious thought. In God Is a Question he treats us to all of them, beginning with the puzzling title, for what is its meaning? That is where the fun begins, -- Jorge Gracia, Distinguished Professor, SUNY, and author of How Can We Know What God Means? The Interpretation of Revelation God Is a Question, Not an Answer is an excellent curative for both the smug atheist and the dogmatic believer. Irwin gives great voice and nuance to what we in the middle have always felt, namely that we must accept doubt and lack of certainty as strengths that foster openness and intellectual humility. It's a terrific read. -- Stephen Asma, author of Why We Need Religion, Research Group in Mind, Science, and Culture at Columbia College Chicago I once saw a bumper sticker that read `Militant Agnostic: I don't know and you don't either.' By William Irwin's account in God Is a Question, Not an Answer, an elegant encomium for creating unity through shared doubt, if we are honest with ourselves the label would apply to both theists and atheists, for none of us knows for certain what the answer is to the question of God's existence. -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of Why People Believe Weird Things A fresh, new, and deeply needed approach to the issue of God, directing us away from all the loudly proclaimed certainties on both sides of the modern debate, and toward an appreciation of the interrogative spirit, along with what it can accomplish. -- Tom Morris, bestselling author of If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Philosophy for Dummies, and The Oasis Within Thoughtful, elegant and gently provocative, God Is a Question, Not an Answer is a fresh contribution to an old debate. With style and humanity, Irwin uncovers the forgotten virtues of doubt. A book for our times. -- Dominic Erdozain, Historian and author of The Soul of Doubt: the Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx Irwin's readers should be used to surprise, humor, and serious thought. In God Is a Question he treats us to all of them, beginning with the puzzling title, for what is its meaning? That is where the fun begins. -- Jorge Gracia, Distinguished Professor, SUNY, and author of How Can We Know What God Means? The Interpretation of Revelation An excellent curative for both the smug atheist and the dogmatic believer. A terrific read. -- Stephen Asma, author of Why We Need Religion, Research Group in Mind, Science, and Culture at Columbia College Chicago I once saw a bumper sticker that read `Militant Agnostic: I don't know and you don't either.' By William Irwin's account in God Is a Question, Not an Answer, an elegant encomium for creating unity through shared doubt, if we are honest with ourselves the label would apply to both theists and atheists, for none of us knows for certain what the answer is to the question of God's existence. -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of Why People Believe Weird Things A fresh, new, and deeply needed approach to the issue of God, directing us away from all the loudly proclaimed certainties on both sides of the modern debate, and toward an appreciation of the interrogative spirit, along with what it can accomplish. -- Tom Morris, bestselling author of If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Philosophy for Dummies, and The Oasis Within Thoughtful, elegant and gently provocative, God Is a Question, Not an Answer is a fresh contribution to an old debate. With style and humanity, Irwin uncovers the forgotten virtues of doubt. A book for our times. -- Dominic Erdozain, Historian and author of The Soul of Doubt: the Religious Roots of Unbelief from Luther to Marx Irwin's readers should be used to surprise, humor, and serious thought. In God Is a Question he treats us to all of them, beginning with the puzzling title, for what is its meaning? That is where the fun begins. -- Jorge Gracia, Distinguished Professor, SUNY, and author of How Can We Know What God Means? The Interpretation of Revelation An excellent curative for both the smug atheist and the dogmatic believer. A terrific read. -- Stephen Asma, Research Group in Mind, Science, and Culture at Columbia College Chicago, author of Why We Need Religion Author InformationWilliam Irwin is Herve A. LeBlanc Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of Philosophy at King’s College in Pennsylvania. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including The Simpsons and Philosophy, The Matrix and Philosophy, and Seinfeld and Philosophy. His writing has appeared in the New York Times blog The Stone, and he has been interviewed by numerous media outlets including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, USA Today, the BBC, CNN, NPR, and MSNBC. He lives in Kingston, Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |