Robert J. Spitzer Book order
Robert J. Spitzer SJ, Ph.D., is a Jesuit priest, philosopher, and educator whose work focuses on the intersection of faith and reason, as well as ethical leadership. He currently serves as the president of the Magis Center of Faith and Reason and the Spitzer Center for Ethical Leadership. Through these organizations, he endeavors to deepen the understanding of these crucial areas. His efforts are dedicated to making these complex concepts more accessible and comprehensible to a wider audience.






- 2015
- 2015
The Soul's Upward Yearning, Volume 2: Clues to Our Transcendent Nature from Experience and Reason
- 375 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2015
Finding True Happiness: Satisfying Our Restless Hearts
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book attempts to provide a way out of the personal and cultural vacuum of unhappiness by helping people to identify and reach for happiness It is both a philosophical itinerary and a practical guidebook for life's most important journey--from the mundane and the meaningless to transcendent fulfillment. --Book cover
- 2010
With the incredible popularity of recent books championing agnosticism or atheism, many people might never know that such books almost completely ignore the considerable evidence for theism uncovered in both physics and philosophy over the past four decades. New Proofs for the Existence of God responds to these glaring omissions.From universal space-time asymmetry to cosmic coincidences to the intelligibility of reality, Robert Spitzer tackles a wealth of evidence. He considers string theory, quantum cosmology, mathematical thoughts on infinity, and much more.This fascinating and stunning collection of evidence provides solid grounding for reasonable and responsible belief in a super-intelligent, transcendent, creative power standing at the origins of our universe.
- 2007
The Politics of Gun Control
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The latest edition compiles recent advancements and research in gun politics, policy, law, history, and criminology, making it a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, and educators. Its comprehensive and accessible format ensures that readers can easily engage with the multifaceted aspects of gun-related issues in contemporary society.
- 2001
The book offers a thorough analysis of the Second Amendment, delving into the original intentions of its framers and tracing its development throughout American history. It also explores various interpretations and rulings by the courts, providing a comprehensive understanding of the amendment's significance and its impact on contemporary society.
- 1993
President and Congress
Executive Hegemony at the Crossroads of American Government
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This text offers a fresh look at the evolving relationship between the president and Congress. By focusing heavily on the historical, legal, and political perspectives that shape the interaction of the two branches. "Presidency and Congress seeks in part to counter the narrow and historical nature of each modern presidential-congressional analysis. The text examines the trends that have led to the rise of the modern strong presidency, the apparent decline of Congress, and the implications of theses trends for the constitutional separation of powers.
