THERE IS ONLY GOD - RELIGION FOR THE THIRD MILLENNIUM - Is There A God? Does God Exist? Is God Real? God Exists - Faith and Reason - Rational Faith - Reasonable Faith
AN INVITATION TO RATIONAL FAITH
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How to establish and maintain your permanent connection with the divine without superstition and blind faith.
Is faith rational? In “There Is Only God,” Dr. H. Peter Warmbier shows that belief in the divine is indeed reasonable and urgent. This surprising and relentlessly provocative work is aimed at atheists, agnostics, and skeptics as well as believers and encourages deep self-reflection on the essence of existence and the nature of the divine. Using clear and easy-to-understand explanations of philosophical ideas, scientific facts, and current religious views, Dr. Warmbier offers astonishing reasons to combine faith and reason and encourages us to accept a new way of thinking about theology for the future.
In 28 quick-read but profoundly reflective chapters, this important book addresses crucial questions: Is God real? What is the origin of “Him”? Can supernatural miracles be reconciled with our scientific knowledge? With a combination of historical context, contemporary relevance, and fascinating introspection, Dr. Warmbier challenges readers to rethink their subjective realities and discover universal truths.
Take part in a transformative journey that will not only restructure your perception of the divine but also expand your understanding of your place in the cosmos. On every page, “There Is Only God” invites you to consider complementary connections between faith and reason and to discover how to establish and maintain your permanent connection with the divine without superstition and blind faith.