At a time when scientists and critics such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher
Hitchens are questioning the validity of religion, this book uses literature,
philosophy and reason to explain how faith in a Christian God is a soundly
rational belief. Timothy Keller, pastor of an inner-city New York church, looks
at some of the most widespread accusations levelled at Christianity, including
Christianity's claim of exclusivity; how a good God could allow suffering; why
the Church is responsible for injustice; and if science has disproved religious
belief. This book has been written for believers and non-believers, sceptics and
churchgoers, and charts a brilliantly considered and impassioned path to
Christianity