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Is Belief Believable?

Reasoning About God from Plato and Aquinas to C. S. Lewis and Jordan Peterson

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Is Belief Believable?

Written by: Christopher Kaczor, Bishop Robert Barron (Foreword By) - introduction
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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Is faith just wishful thinking, or can belief in God stand up to reason? In Is Belief Believable?, Christopher Kaczor challenges the idea that faith and reason are incompatible. Drawing from philosophy, theology, and psychology, Kaczor offers clear and compelling arguments that address skepticism head-on. Whether you're wrestling with doubts, seeking answers to life's biggest questions, or looking to strengthen your understanding of faith, this book provides a thoughtful and accessible guide to the rational foundations of belief and the removal of obstacles to belief.

Kaczor presents a bold and intellectually satisfying promise: Belief in God is not only a matter of faith; it's a rationally defensible proposition. For anyone who has wrestled with questions of faith because of skepticism and materialism, this book offers a roadmap back to belief. Kaczor tackles major impediments to faith and reveals their inherent contradictions, as well as explaining how philosophical reasoning is compatible with faith.

Is Belief Believable? stands apart as a must-listen for anyone eager to explore the intersection of reason and revelation, offering fresh insights and timeless wisdom for those who seek to make belief more than just a matter of faith.

©2025 Christopher Kaczor
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