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God: All That Matters
von Mark Vernon
Verlag: Hodder Education
Reihe: All That Matters
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4441-5669-0
Erschienen am 15.06.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 181 mm [H] x 128 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 242 Gramm
Umfang: 143 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

If 'God is dead', then we spend an incredible amount of time talking about him. 'New atheists' like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have created a huge new interest in debating (and demolishing) the existence of God. But in this book the philosopher Mark Vernon takes a more nuanced approach, pulling together fascinating strands from philosophy, literature, science, theology and psychology. He argues that there is something odd about the way God is discussed today - as if the divine were being examined in a test tube, in a search for empirical and objective confirmation of his (or her?) existence. Yet for people of faith, today and through the ages, God is nothing if not subjectively real; they know God, insofar as they do, in their lives. It's more like the love of a parent than Newton's apple falling from the tree.



Mark Vernon (London, England) is one of the UK's leading popular philosophers. He has written a number of successful books, including most recently 'How to Be an Agnostic'. His writing appears regularly in the Guardian and the Evening Standard, and he is a well-known figure on the literary festival circuit as both an interviewer and an guest. He has PhD's in both theology and philosophy (from Oxford and Durham). He is a founder of the School of Life, based in London.



  • 1.: Is God in suffering?
  • 1.: Is God in suffering?
  • 2.: Is God our moral ideal?
  • 2.: Is God our moral ideal?
  • 3.: Is God the same as nature?
  • 3.: Is God the same as nature?
  • 4: Is God found in peak experiences?
  • 4: Is God found in peak experiences?
  • 5.: How can we say, God is good?
  • 5.: How can we say, God is good?
  • 6.: Is God green?
  • 6.: Is God green?
  • 7: Will God come at the end of time?
  • 7: Will God come at the end of time?
  • 8: Is God love?
  • 8: Is God love?


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