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Deepest differences : a Christian-atheist dialogue / James W. Sire and Carl Peraino. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Books, (c)2009.; ©2009Description: 203 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
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  • 0830833587
  • 9780830833580
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  • BR128.A8.P426.D447 2009
  • BR128.A8 S57 2009
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Contents:
PART EIGHT: RATS AND HUMANS - MINDS AND BRAINS Rat to rat, kindness takes hold Chimps too are kind Show me kindness Minds emerge from brains Dualism is not dead Subtle distinctions
PART FIVE: OUR AGE - SACRED OR SECULAR? Remembering secularism Secularism is not dead In defense of Novak
PART FOUR: INTELLIGENT OR UNINTELLIGENT DESIGN Scientists and intelligent design Intelligent design Unintelligent design Passionately antireligious Jim's Sabbath : a dizzy dream
PART NINE: THE SOURCE OF OUR DEEPEST DIFFERENCES A change of focus A way forward Carl and Jim in ancient Greece A final colloquy : on faith and reason
PART ONE: SLIPPING INTO DIALOGUE Mozart, Bach and Vonnegut: signals of transcendence Signals disallowed Vonnegut : humanist or nihilist Almost human, and sometimes smarter Animal morality
PART SEVEN: THE GOD QUESTION ONCE AGAIN Getting God off the hook A colloquy on the God hypothesis The scandal of the particular A believer's crutch
PART SIX: DOCTOROW - THE POWER OF DOUBT A highly evolved and beautifully stated religious point of view An unbridgeable gulf? Doctorow reconsidered Doctorow : pro and con Battling the antitechnological spirits Computers don't forgive Case closed!
PART THE LAST: WINDING DOWN Enough is enough Sure is!
PART THREE: THE THEOLOGICAL DIMENSION - GOD IN THE DOCK Good and evil and the character of God God Almighty God, His human creation and heavenly bliss God and human free will Speculation : what if? It seems to me Carl's Sabbath : a personal reflection
PART TWO: FROM MORALITY TO WORLDVIEW - THE ARGUMENT MORPHS Morality, the divine and everything else An objective foundation for morality Scientists and religious commitment A colloquy on morality
Summary: If you're looking for clear-cut answers to difcult questions about God-or for your guy to score a quick knock-out of a toughened sparring partner-then this book is not for you. But if you're open to an authentic, no-holds barred, respectful dialogue about one of life's most important issues, then take up and read. There are no straw men here. Sparked by a chance meeting between two book-club acquaintances and their discussion of Kurt Vonnegut's obituary, this dialogue between long-time Christian Jim Sire and forthright atheist Carl Peraino developed through extended email exchanges exploring minds and brains, science and morality, faith and reason, God and violence, doubt and rhetoric. You'll find much to ponder, weigh and explore in this lively, down-to-earth book. A study guide is included for any who wish to delve deeper into any of the issues raised. James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of missouri), formerly a senior editor at interVarsity Press, is an active speaker and writer. He has taught english, philosophy, theology and short courses at many universities and seminaries. His interVarsity Press books include The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?, Habits of the Mind: Intellectual Life as a Christian Calling, Naming the Elephant: Worldview as a Concept and Why Good Arguments Often Fail. ~ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Deepest-Differences-Christian-Atheist-James-Sire-dp-144299228X/dp/144299228X/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1623176120
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PART EIGHT: RATS AND HUMANS - MINDS AND BRAINS Rat to rat, kindness takes hold Chimps too are kind Show me kindness Minds emerge from brains Dualism is not dead Subtle distinctions

PART FIVE: OUR AGE - SACRED OR SECULAR? Remembering secularism Secularism is not dead In defense of Novak

PART FOUR: INTELLIGENT OR UNINTELLIGENT DESIGN Scientists and intelligent design Intelligent design Unintelligent design Passionately antireligious Jim's Sabbath : a dizzy dream

PART NINE: THE SOURCE OF OUR DEEPEST DIFFERENCES A change of focus A way forward Carl and Jim in ancient Greece A final colloquy : on faith and reason

PART ONE: SLIPPING INTO DIALOGUE Mozart, Bach and Vonnegut: signals of transcendence Signals disallowed Vonnegut : humanist or nihilist Almost human, and sometimes smarter Animal morality

PART SEVEN: THE GOD QUESTION ONCE AGAIN Getting God off the hook A colloquy on the God hypothesis The scandal of the particular A believer's crutch

PART SIX: DOCTOROW - THE POWER OF DOUBT A highly evolved and beautifully stated religious point of view An unbridgeable gulf? Doctorow reconsidered Doctorow : pro and con Battling the antitechnological spirits Computers don't forgive Case closed!

PART THE LAST: WINDING DOWN Enough is enough Sure is!

PART THREE: THE THEOLOGICAL DIMENSION - GOD IN THE DOCK Good and evil and the character of God God Almighty God, His human creation and heavenly bliss God and human free will Speculation : what if? It seems to me Carl's Sabbath : a personal reflection

PART TWO: FROM MORALITY TO WORLDVIEW - THE ARGUMENT MORPHS Morality, the divine and everything else An objective foundation for morality Scientists and religious commitment A colloquy on morality

If you're looking for clear-cut answers to difcult questions about God-or for your guy to score a quick knock-out of a toughened sparring partner-then this book is not for you. But if you're open to an authentic, no-holds barred, respectful dialogue about one of life's most important issues, then take up and read. There are no straw men here. Sparked by a chance meeting between two book-club acquaintances and their discussion of Kurt Vonnegut's obituary, this dialogue between long-time Christian Jim Sire and forthright atheist Carl Peraino developed through extended email exchanges exploring minds and brains, science and morality, faith and reason, God and violence, doubt and rhetoric. You'll find much to ponder, weigh and explore in this lively, down-to-earth book. A study guide is included for any who wish to delve deeper into any of the issues raised. James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of missouri), formerly a senior editor at interVarsity Press, is an active speaker and writer. He has taught english, philosophy, theology and short courses at many universities and seminaries. His interVarsity Press books include The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?, Habits of the Mind: Intellectual Life as a Christian Calling, Naming the Elephant: Worldview as a Concept and Why Good Arguments Often Fail. ~ Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Deepest-Differences-Christian-Atheist-James-Sire-dp-144299228X/dp/144299228X/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1623176120

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