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The apologetics of joy. a case for the existence of God from C.S. Lewis's argument from desire / Lewis's argument from desire, Jr. ; foreword by Mark Linville :

Among all the arguments for the existence of God there may be none more personal and intimate than C.S. Lewis's Argument from Desire. This book attempts to explain what the Argument from Desire is and why we believe that the argument is an inductively strong one. In the spirit of C.S. Lewis, Au...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Puckett, Joe (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Eugene, Or. : Wipf & Stock, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front cover; The Apologetics of Joy; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; PART 1. C.S. Lewis and the Argument from Desire; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Argument as Presented in Selected Works of C.S. Lewis; Chapter 2. Defining Joy as Sehnsucht; Chapter 3. Plantinga and Lewis: Balancing the Mysticaland the Natural in Sehnsucht; Chapter 4. A Word on the Different Forms that the Argument Can Take; PART 2. Examining Beversluis's Objections to the Argument; Introduction; Chapter 5. Does Lewis "Beg The Question"?; Chapter 6. Does The Quality of Sehnsucht Lack "Innateness"?
  • Chapter 7. If "Joy" Is So Natural and Desirable, Then Why Did Lewis Run Away from It?Chapter 8. Does the Concept of Sehnsucht Contradict the Bible?; Chapter 9. Why Do Some People Never Experience What C.S. Lewis Calls "Joy"?; PART 3. Haunted by Desire; Introduction; Chapter 10. Echoes and Evidences of the Second Premise; Chapter 11. Imagination and the Heart's Deep Need for a Happy Ending; Chapter 12. In the Defense of Beauty; Chapter 13. Lewis, Leisure, and Sehnsucht; PART 4. Concerning the Conclusion of the Argument from Desire; Introduction; Chapter 14. The Evolutionary Objection.
  • Chapter 15. Is There a Human Gene For Sehnsucht?Conclusion ; Appendix; Bibliography; Back cover.