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After a substantial author's preface recounting Peter S. Williams's life journey with the question of God's existence, A Universe From Someone pulls together essays and opgooening speeches from debates (including the 2011 "God is not a delusion" debate at the Cambridge Union) that jointly cover a wide variety of theistic arguments. Together with a foreword by noted philosopher J. P. Moreland, an annotated bibliography highlighting "Four Dozen Key Resources on Apologetics and Natural Theology in an Age of Science, " and other recommended resources, A Universe From Someone offers an informed overview of the contemporary case for God.
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Religion & ScienceTable of contents
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1: This House Believes that God is not a Delusion
- Chapter 2: The Existence of God
- Chapter 3: In Defence of Theism
- Chapter 4: Can Moral Objectivism Do Without God?
- Chapter 5: A Universe From Someone
- Chapter 6: A Brief Introduction to and Defence of the Modern Ontological Argument
- Chapter 7: A Beginnerâs Guide to the Theistic Argument from Desire
- Chapter 8: Natural Theology and Science in Contemporary Apologetic Context
- Appendix A: Four Dozen Key Resources on Apologetics and Natural Theology in an Age of Science
- Appendix B: Recommended Resources
- Bibliography