Summary:
The book presents a rational argument for the relevance of Christianity in today's skeptical age, addressing common doubts and discussing the intrinsic human need for meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope. It invites both believers and skeptics to consider the profound implications of faith in a modern, secular context.
Key points:
1. Faith's Inevitability: Keller believes everyone operates on faith, including atheists and secularists, challenging the idea that only religious people have faith.
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