Summary:
The book presents a rational argument for the existence of God and the truth of Christianity, addressing common doubts and objections raised by skeptics. It explores various aspects of faith, including the nature of suffering, the existence of absolute moral standards, and the historical claims of the Bible.
Key points:
1. God's Existence: Keller argues that belief in God is rational and necessary, using philosophical and moral arguments to support this.
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