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This book is about an atheist's eternity. This eternity is a welcome change from the doom and gloom of nonreligious existentialism and broken bits of eternity. The question is also answered of why atheists or nonreligious existentialists should be moral; the answer blends with religious existentialism and theism. And then the riddle of induction is solved, which is significant because science has never answered its refutation by David Hume. A fresh look is taken at the problem of evil (if Deity is omnipotent and benevolent, then when cometh evil) which presents theology with an unsolvable…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about an atheist's eternity. This eternity is a welcome change from the doom and gloom of nonreligious existentialism and broken bits of eternity. The question is also answered of why atheists or nonreligious existentialists should be moral; the answer blends with religious existentialism and theism. And then the riddle of induction is solved, which is significant because science has never answered its refutation by David Hume. A fresh look is taken at the problem of evil (if Deity is omnipotent and benevolent, then when cometh evil) which presents theology with an unsolvable problem. Then through a conversation with an "evangelist," a unique view of traditional arguments for the existence of God is presented. And finally, an atheist, nonreligious existentialist, approaches the divine through unconventional means.
Autorenporträt
Duane Altheide nació en 1944. Es licenciado en filosofía (1970) por la Universidad de Southern Colorado en Pueblo, Colorado, EE.UU. y doctorado en psicología (1979) (con una especialización en filosofía) por la Universidad de Innsbruck, Austria. De 1980 a 2013, trabajó como consejero. Ahora está retirado, pasa su tiempo leyendo y haciendo caminatas por la naturaleza.