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- Belief in the possibility of truth demonstrates a belief in God.
- About the Author: Ian Markham is Dean of Hartford Seminary, Connecticut.
- 156 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Philosophy
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Belief in the possibility of truth demonstrates a belief in God. Professor Markham places this striking argument, which lies at the very heart of Augustinian theology, within the modern debate about truth and defends its underlying claim. Belief in God is, he claims, an all-embracing world view about the nature of reality of which the possibility of truth is a part. Drawing on the work of St Augustine and St Anselm, Richard Rorty, Don Cupitt, and in particular Alasdair MacIntyre, Markham demonstrates that the necessary assumptions underpinning the realist account of truth must entail the existence of God. Referring to Nietzsche, and again to St Augustine, Markham concludes with the stark choice: either God and truth, or no God and no truth.Book Synopsis
Belief in the possibility of truth demonstrates a belief in God. Professor Markham places this striking argument, which lies at the very heart of Augustinian theology, within the modern debate about truth and defends its underlying claim. Belief in God is, he claims, an all-embracing world view about the nature of reality of which the possibility of truth is a part. Drawing on the work of St Augustine and St Anselm, Richard Rorty, Don Cupitt, and in particular Alasdair MacIntyre, Markham demonstrates that the necessary assumptions underpinning the realist account of truth must entail the existence of God. Referring to Nietzsche, and again to St Augustine, Markham concludes with the stark choice: either God and truth, or no God and no truth.Review Quotes
'..the argument here is marked by infectious enthusiasm and a self-assurance which are to be warmly welcomed.'
Dr John Saxbee, Church Times
'In this concise and eminently readable essay, Ian Markham gives natural theology a new lease on life and a new claim on the attention of contemporary theologians and philosophers. It would take extraordinary effort not to be impressed by Markham's argument.'
First Things
'This book is clearly written and offers an argument worthy of being argued against. It is indeed, as Markham says in his introduction, a stimulating contribution to our understanding of the nature of God and our assumptions underpinning truth.'
David R. Law, Modern Believing
'Markham's argument has some interesting twists that make it stand out from the ways in which British thinkers have set out similar arguments in the past few decades.'
Lewis Ayres, Trinity College Dublin, Theology
'An illuminating analysis'
Melanie Philips, Feed The Minds
'For Markham, those who continue to explain the world without believing in God operate with an unjustifiable rationality that is always vulnerable to relativism and nihilism. Either God and rationality go or God and rationality stay, either Nietzsche or Aquinas. In what amounts to a sketch of a program, Markham boldly confronts some of the most hotly contested issues in the current intellectual debate. His confidence in the resources of the Christian tradition is refreshing and summons its members to raise their voices courageously to contribute insights ever-old and ever-new to the growth pangs of a postmodern age.'
David J. Casey, Theological Studies
About the Author
Ian Markham is Dean of Hartford Seminary, Connecticut.Dimensions (Overall): 8.7 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .76 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 156
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Philosophy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ian Markham
Language: English
Street Date: December 1, 2000
TCIN: 1006471831
UPC: 9780567086181
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-0238
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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