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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

"The Reason for God" by Tim Keller

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Here's the semi-final table of contents for Tim Keller's forthcoming book, The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, to be published by Penguin:

Introduction – All doubts are leaps of faith

PART 1 - The Leap of Doubt
1. There can’t be just one true religion.
2. A good God could not allow suffering.
3. Christianity is a straitjacket.
4. The church is responsible for so much injustice.
5. A loving God would not send people to hell.
6. Science has disproved Christianity.
7. You can’t take the Bible literally.

Intermission

PART 2 - The Grounds for Faith
8. The clues of God
9. The knowledge of God
10. The problem of sin
11. Religion and the gospel
12. The (true) story of the cross
13. The reality of the resurrection
14. The Dance of God

Epilogue – Where do we go from here?

(HT: James Grant)


2 Comments:

Blogger Michael said...

Looks really good! Thanks for the heads up.

8/28/2007 07:30:00 PM  
Anonymous DMT said...

looks like a synthesis of alot of his articles he has out there. If the books even half as good as them (which I'm sure it will be), then it should be a must read.

8/28/2007 09:08:00 PM  

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