Faith and Reason
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book explores philosophical questions that have important implications for the truth and rationality of the Christian faith.
Ronald H. Nash was a longtime professor who explored the philosophical questions of faith and reason. His work draws from theological tradition and a deep study of Augustine of Hippo, whose thought was central to his philosophy. Nash's writings delve into the fundamental concepts of God and life, investigating its ultimate questions and seeking to bridge faith with rational thought. His approach offers readers profound insights into the relationship between theology and philosophy.
This book explores philosophical questions that have important implications for the truth and rationality of the Christian faith.
This book for pastors ministering to grieving parents at the death of an infant offers insights that are rich in hope and grounded solidly in Scripture.
Cover title: Christianity & the Hellenistic world. Bibliography: p. 309-311. Includes indexes