What if faith and reason were not opposites—but allies in the search for truth?
In a world increasingly divided between skeptics and believers, The Rational Case for Faith offers a refreshing and deeply thoughtful invitation: to explore faith not as a leap into the dark, but as a courageous and reasoned step toward light.
From ancient philosophy to modern science, from the logic of Aristotle to the longings of the human heart, this book makes a compelling case that belief in God can be intellectually sound, emotionally satisfying, and spiritually vital. Whether you’re wrestling with doubts, defending your beliefs, or simply seeking honest answers to life’s biggest questions, you’ll find clarity, challenge, and encouragement in these pages.
- Is it rational to believe in God in an age of science?
- Can faith withstand the scrutiny of logic and evidence?
- What do the greatest minds—past and present—say about belief and doubt?
- How do we live meaningfully when certainty is out of reach?
With warmth, scholarship, and accessibility, The Rational Case for Faith invites readers on a journey where the head and heart can walk together, where questions are welcome, and where seeking truth is honored more than having every answer.
Faith is not a retreat from reason.
It is its fulfillment.