God and the Brain

EERDMANS ACADEMICISBN: 9780802876911

The Rationality of Belief

Price:
Sale price$46.99
Stock:
Temporarily out of stock. Order now & we'll deliver when available

By Kelly James Clark, Foreword by Justin L. Barrett
Imprint:
EERDMANS ACADEMIC
Release Date:
Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
222 x 146 mm
Weight:
340 g
Pages:
222

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

Kelly James Clark is senior research fellow at the Kaufman Interfaith Institute at Grand Valley State University; his many other books include Written to Be Heard, Return to Reason, and When Faith Is Not Enough.

John Swinton -- University of Aberdeen "There is much discussion these days, particularly among the so-called 'New Atheists, ' as to whether religion is rational and worthy of serious consideration. What is lacking in these discussions is a serious philosophical account that critically explores the nature of rationality and moves beyond poorly thought through polemics, toward a credible, verifiable, and respectful viewpoint. Clark offers precisely such an account. Coming from the perspective of cognitive science of religion, he lays out a fresh and challenging new perspective on rationality and the nature of religion. Carefully and thoughtfully he puts the lie to some unhelpful understandings and misunderstandings about religion and religious experience and offers a new perspective that holds much promise." Todd Tremlin --author of Minds and Gods: The Cognitive Foundations of Religion "God and the Brain helps Christian theology catch up with the cognitive science of religion, today's most important approach for making sense of religious thinking and behavior. Kelly James Clark recruits Reformed epistemology to demonstrate that the human propensity to believe in God is both perfectly natural and justifiably rational."

You may also like

Recently viewed