Description |
176 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
Many people of faith believe the meaning of life depends on our connection to an eternal order of some kind. Atheists deride this belief as a childish superstition.0In this wise and profound book, Anthony Kronman offers an alternative to these two entrenched positions, arguing that neither addresses the complexities of the human condition. We can never reach God, as religion promises, but cannot give up the longing to do so either. We are condemned by our nature to set goals we can neither abandon nor fulfill, yet paradoxically are able to approach more closely if we try. The human condition is one of inevitable disappointment tempered by moments of joy.0Resolutely humanistic and theologically inspired, this moving book offers a rational path to the love of God amidst the disenchantments of our time. |
Contents |
Introduction. God in the Closet -- Humanist's God -- Endless Time -- Illusions of Fulfillment -- Prospects of Joy -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index |
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God.
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Spiritual life.
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Humanism.
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Belief and doubt.
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ISBN |
9780300259926 hardcover |
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0300259921 hardcover |
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