The Puzzle of God
By (Author) Peter Vardy
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
29th September 1999
2nd August 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Theology
241
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
180g
Peter Vardy's much acclaimed introduction to the study of ideas about God -- now revised and updated. A clear, well-written guide to philosophical thinking about God. Starting with the question of what it means to say we believe in God, and looking at the nature of truth, Peter Vardy goes on to examine ideas about God and their influence on Christian thinking. Peter Vardy takes the reader through the arguments, using amusing illustrations and analogies. He writes for the lay person or student, not assuming any specialist knowledge, and not imposing any particular view. 'This is about the best elementary textbook in the philosophy of God I have come across...an extremely useful book.' Hugh Meynell, The Tablet 'This is a masterpiece of coherence. Step by step the reader is led clearly and humorously through the philosophical maze which confuses our thinking about God.' Linda Smith, Head of Religious Education, King's College, London
Dr Peter Vardy is lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at London Universitys Heythrop College.