God Challenges from Philosophy and Science

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Cover of the book God Challenges from Philosophy and Science by Lynne Renoir, Lynne Renoir
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Author: Lynne Renoir ISBN: 9780463296172
Publisher: Lynne Renoir Publication: May 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lynne Renoir
ISBN: 9780463296172
Publisher: Lynne Renoir
Publication: May 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Philosopher Lynne Renoir questions the traditional view of God as an all powerful being who created the universe and governs it according to his will. She argues that such an idea can be challenged philosophically, and that it does not accord with discoveries in modern science. On the other hand, she suggests, it is evident that experiences of transformation can occur in the lives of individuals who wholeheartedly embrace religious beliefs. Her book explores possible explanations for this situation by proposing that truth is found in the inner dimensions of a person’s being, and is not something that can be imposed from an external source. Renoir’s work was the result of her own difficulties in experiencing the transformation she sought through her Christian faith, and followed years of research undertaken in the areas of philosophy, science, and psychology.

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Philosopher Lynne Renoir questions the traditional view of God as an all powerful being who created the universe and governs it according to his will. She argues that such an idea can be challenged philosophically, and that it does not accord with discoveries in modern science. On the other hand, she suggests, it is evident that experiences of transformation can occur in the lives of individuals who wholeheartedly embrace religious beliefs. Her book explores possible explanations for this situation by proposing that truth is found in the inner dimensions of a person’s being, and is not something that can be imposed from an external source. Renoir’s work was the result of her own difficulties in experiencing the transformation she sought through her Christian faith, and followed years of research undertaken in the areas of philosophy, science, and psychology.

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