Christian Philosophy and the Problem of God
- 75 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book explores critical inquiries into the nature of Christian philosophy, questioning its philosophical validity and biblical alignment while addressing the challenges of discussing a transcendent God. It examines the compatibility of Christian apologetics with broader philosophical practices and considers the implications of religious diversity. The author defends the integrity of Christian philosophy while contemplating the philosophical appropriateness of invoking mystery in discussions about faith.

