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Rational Belief in God and the Soul - by Loren Meierding (Hardcover)
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- After investigating the relevant evidence, what should a rational person believe about the existence of God and his nature?
- About the Author: Loren Meierding has a B.A. from Yale and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin.
- 230 Pages
- Philosophy, Epistemology
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This book examines the question of rational belief about God through evidence from natural religion and then from revealed religion. Evidence from science supports belief that the first causes of the Universe and life were powerful intelligent beings and revealed religion tell...Book Synopsis
After investigating the relevant evidence, what should a rational person believe about the existence of God and his nature? The first task is to examine evidence from natural religion, that is, from science and human observation. The inductive evidence indicates overwhelming probability intelligent beings caused the Universe and life to exist. Rational beings should hold the Principle of Sufficient Reason, and if they do, traditional deductive arguments for God's existence seem compelling. There is a possibility given the evil in the world that the intelligent causes are benevolently disposed to human beings. There is definitive evidence human souls can separate from their bodies while perceiving and understanding surrounding events. Also the consensus gentium evidence provides some confirmation for theism. So the evidence from natural theology shows a rational person should believe the first causes are intelligent, powerful, and perhaps benevolent, but tell us little more.
Rational persons seeking any further knowledge of God must seek communications from God himself through revealed religion. Miracles can provide key evidence for communications coming from God. An argument for the occurrence of miracles is offered with some insightful examples. The Bible makes important predictions or prophecies that came true. Such events are only explained by intervention of a powerful, intelligent being acting with a purpose. Evidence about historical events from the Second Millennium onward show the reliability of the Bible. Thus there are good grounds for concluding the Bible offers us communications from God. It shows actions by him and provides information about his nature and purposes. So given that the Old and New Testaments provide evidence about God, we can draw conclusions about his nature and purposes and how human beings should live in response. A number of Biblical passages emphasizing Jesus' parables are cited. They give readers an opportunity to decide for themselves.
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Loren Meierding's Rational Belief in God and the Soul is a comprehensive, scholarly, and carefully argued defense of traditional monotheism from a Christian point of view. It takes into account numerous authors, from philosophers of religion to cosmologists to writers on evolutionary science. It offers both narratives and arguments and defends a unique blend of natural theology and revealed religion, particularly as he finds it rooted in the many Biblical texts he discusses.
About the Author
Loren Meierding has a B.A. from Yale and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin. He worked as a systems engineer in aerospace on air traffic control, air defense, and missile defense projects, and has published twelve books on religious and economic topics.