In this book, however, Keith Ward presents a balanced, strongly argued and convincing case for the existence of the human soul in the context of scientific discovery. Drawing on a range of discipli…
The new materialism argues that science and religious belief are incompatib le. This book considers such arguments from cosmology, from biology and from sociobiology, and exposes a number of Crucia…
In this book the author has produced a powerful and upbeat study of Christian belief that tackeles questions such as these head on. In what he describes as asummary of his life's work on Christiani…
Here author provides a whirlwind tour of how God has been conceived in Western thought, beginning with Homer and Descartes and progressing through thinkers like Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Kant an…
Distinguished philosopher Keith Ward here weighs in on what are perhaps the greatest metaphysical quandaries of our time: is the human mind merely an intricate mass of nerve cells and synapses, or …
Recent conflagrations over atheism, creationism, and religion have sparked wide discussion of the existence and character of the divine and how best to conceive of God in light of current science, …
This prominent theologian adds his contribution to the authority of Scripture debate An impassioned contribution to the debate about the authority of scripture - how we read the Bible, and how, the…
Keith Ward here addresses these concerns intelligently and insightfully. Looking at the evidence from history, philosophy, sociology, and psychology, he focuses on the main question at issue: does …
Religion is an important social force, both for good and evil, in the modern world. In the final volume of his comparative theology. These religions are examined as forms of social life, ranging fr…