
Philosophy of Religion
The Great Debates over God, Faith, and the Limits of Reason, Including the Problem of Evil, Pascal's Wager, and the Meaning of Religious ExperienceBy Alex OmbergLength3h 12m
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Does God exist? Or are we alone in a blind, indifferent universe?
For millennia, the greatest minds in history have debated the ultimate question of human existence. Now, it is your turn to step into the arena.
In Philosophy of Religion, Alex Omberg takes you on a profound and intellectually thrilling journey to the very edge of human reason. This is not a book of dogma or theological preaching. It is a rigorous, accessible investigation into the metaphysical foundations of reality, morality, and meaning.
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GenrePhilosophy, Spirituality and Religion
Length3 hrs 12 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 31, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction: The God Question
8Chapter 7: The Burning Bush and the Still Small Voice
2Chapter 1: The Architecture of Belief
9Chapter 8: The Boundaries of Sense
3Chapter 2: The Ladder of Reason
10Chapter 9: Faith Beyond Evidence
4Chapter 3: The Watchmaker and the Blind Universe
11Chapter 10: The Death of God and What Came After
5Chapter 4: The Wound in the World
12Chapter 11: The Living Question
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6Chapter 5: The Silence of God
13Epilogue: Between Certainty and Silence
7Chapter 6: The Wager and the Will