![]() ![]() ![]() Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Andrew LokeĪll right, let’s say we can prove God exists.They also pithily debunk the most common atheistic arguments against God’s existence. Two of the most important chapters in the book outline in great detail how we can know from nature that a being exists with divine attributes (rather than a mysterious first cause). Instead, he crafts new formulations of overlooked ancient arguments, like Aristotle’s argument from motion and Augustine’s argument from universals. Feser’s work, in contrast, defends the long-held classical theistic view of God as being not just one super-powered being among many, but being itself.įeser’s arguments aren’t just warmed-over popular apologetic material, either. Some critiques of atheism rely on either flawed theological views of God or superficial arguments for God’s existence. ![]() Feser’s book does an excellent job of presenting novel, sophisticated arguments against atheism. The foundation of our faith is the existence of God. Five Proofs for the Existence of God by Edward Feser.After recommending spiritual books and practices to keep God at the center of our lives, as well as the Catechism and Scripture, I recommend the following five books as being the most efficient way to develop a firm defense of the foundational components of our Catholic faith. People often ask me what books they should read in order to grow in Catholic apologetics. ![]()
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