Escape from God: The Use of Religion and Philosophy to Evade ResponsibilityHope Publishing House, 1991 - 291 halaman A philosophical study on the high price of life, love & happiness which probes the significance of pain & suffering. By looking at the complex, demanding & compassionate Christianity that Jesus lived & died for, this text examines why the human experience inevitability encompasses both joy & suffering, disappointment & success, heartbreak & achievement. It details how philosophy, theology & psychology have been twisted & subverted to draw believers away from, instead of closer to, God. |
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On Longing | 21 |
On Gods Longing | 30 |
On Lifes Primordial Conditions | 45 |
On Atheism and Agnosticism | 57 |
On Hume | 138 |
On Hinduism Islam and Confucianism | 148 |
On the Hopeless Circle the New Age | 160 |
On Judaism | 186 |
On Christendom | 192 |
On the Myth of Omnipotence | 215 |
On the Myth of Omniscience | 239 |
On Gautama Buddha and Jesus | 245 |
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Escape from God: The Use of Religion and Philosophy to Evade Responsibility Dean Turner Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1991 |
Escape from God: The Use of Religion and Philosophy to Evade Responsibility Dean Turner Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1991 |
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