Thursday, April 22, 2010

10 books that deals on the subject of God's existence

1.Belief in God: a course of sermons on faith by Tihamer Toth; translated by V.G. Agotai; edited by Newton Thompson

call number:HS 251 T64 1938

-an argument starts from one or more premises which are propositions taken for granted for the purpose of the argument, and argues to a conclusion.

2.. Does God exist?: a believer and an atheist debate by Terry L. Miethe and Anthony G. N. Flew.

call number:CO BT 102 M53 1991

- it talks about the debate of the evangelical and the atheist regarding the existence of GOD.

3..The Existence of God By: John Hicks

call number:CO BT 98 B76 1964

-the author propose moral arguments from religious experiences

4. Are You there God? its me Margaret by Judy Blume

call number:GS Are Blu 1970

-this book talks about a girl in her quest to find God and her religion

5.Does God exist?: an answer for today by Hans Kung

call number:CO BT 102 .K86 1980

-this book contains lot of critics about atheism

6. Al-Qur'an a contemporary translation by Ahmed Ali.

call number:CO BP 109 A46 1994

-Ali has haelp the reader to easily understand the words of God by translating the Quran.

7. Anselm's discovery: a re-examination of the ontological proof for God's existence by: Hartshorne, Charles

call number:CO BT 102 .H36 1956

- this book shows Anselm’s argument and criticism and the different reactions of some philosophers to his argument.

8. I believe in God: a meditation on the Apostles' creed by Paul Claudel; edited by Agn{grave}es du Sarment; translated by Helen Weaver; introduction by Henri de Lubac.

call number:CO BT 993.2 .C52 1963

- it consists of beautiful poems about faith

9. God: the evidence (The reconciliation of faith and reason in a postsecular world) by Patrick Glynn.

call number:ICS BT 102 G59 1999

- contains scientific explanation regarding the existence of God.

10.Do you believe in God? by Karl Rahner; translated by Richard Strachan.

call number:CO BT 1102 .R33 1969

- it shows the relationship of the author with god.

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