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Secular Case for Religion
In his book The Reason for God: Belief in An Age of Skepticism, Timothy Keller discusses questions from skeptics, atheists and agnostics on some fundamental and straightforward issues about religious belief in modern society.
In a related, condensed fashion, A Secular Case for Religion discusses basic questions about the value of religion in society, especially to individuals or a broader society that are not necessarily religious.
Born out of discussions on the appropriate role of charities, and even if churches should be considered charities, A Secular Case for Religion examines those foundational questions in a conversational and relatable way.
Challenging skeptics to think in different ways and implicitly challenging people of faith to examine if their lives reflect their professed beliefs. A Secular Case for Religion addresses age old questions concerning the relation of government and religion that still resonate today.