I just got my new book,
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller. Even though I have heard lots of good things about this book and I have read several great reviews, the biggest draw to this book wasn't what I was hearing about the book from other readers. Sure, everything that I was hearing about the book was like the icing on the cake of my desire to have the book, but it wasn't the cake itself. The sponge of my "want" was the premise of the book, which can be found in the subtitle:
Belief in an age of Skepticism.
You see, I am a Geometry teacher. I have been committed to this occupation long enough that it has finally become a part of me. It factors into how I think and specifically, how I reason. That is what much of Geometry is dedicated to, the study of reason. It is taking those mathematical and algebraic principles (which should have been learned) from the first several years of schooling and putting them into practice in a three-dimensional world.
I am rabbit-trailing though...
Here is a synopsis of the book from his website:
Why does God allow suffering in the world?
How could a loving God send people to Hell?
Why isn’t Christianity more inclusive?
How can one religion be “right” and the others “wrong”?
Why have so many wars been fought in the name of God?
These are just a few of the questions and doubts even ardent believers wrestle with today. As the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, Timothy Keller has compiled a list of the most frequently voiced “doubts” skeptics bring to his church as well as the most important reasons for faith. And in the New York Times bestselling The Reason for God, he addresses each doubt and explains each reason.
Keller uses literature, philosophy, real-life conversations, and reasoning to explain how faith in a Christian God is a soundly rational belief, held by thoughtful people of intellectual integrity with a deep compassion for those who truly want to know the truth.
When I read that, I was immediately intrigued. I had several other books on my shelf that needed dealing with, so I waited, but I finally decided to get it. While I was at it, I also purchased the Reason for God DVD, which contains 6 real conversations with real people and their doubts. Here are those 6 sessions on the DVD:
Session Titles and Descriptions:
- Isn’t the Bible a Myth?
- How Can You Say There Is Only One Way to God?
- What Gives You the Right to Tell Me How to Live My Life?
- Why Does God Allow Suffering?
- Why Is the Church Responsible for So Much Injustice?
- How Can God Be Full of Love and Wrath at the Same Time?
Here is a trailer for the DVD:
The Reason for God Trailer from
Redeemer City to City on
Vimeo.
I also purchased the Study Guide and I am going to be showing this series at
my church. If you are a Danville reader and would be interested in joining us, I will have two different times that I will be showing this DVD. I will start it during my Sunday School class, and then I will also pick a night during the week.
Let me know if you are interested.