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He Is There and He Is Not Silent

He Is There and He Is Not Silent1972

Does It Make Sense to Believe in God?

Francis A. Schaeffer

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This book deals with one of the most fundamental of all questions: how we know, and how we know we know. Unless our epistemology is right, everything is going to be wrong. That is why I say that this book goes with The God Who Is There -- a link emphasized by its title. The infinite-personal God is there, but also he is not silent; that changes the whole world. Wittgenstein, in his Tractatus, can find only silence in the area of values and meaning. Bergman made the same point in his film Silence. This book challenges their pessimism. He is there. He is not silent. - Introduction.

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First published
1972
OL Work ID
OL1829605W

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PhilosophyChristianityTheory of Knowledge$3.95 0Christianity, philosophyKnowledge, theory of

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