Religion on Trial

Religion on Trial
Title Religion on Trial PDF eBook
Author Guilford Dudley
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1977
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Religion on Trial

Religion on Trial
Title Religion on Trial PDF eBook
Author Craig A Parton
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Total Pages 112
Release 2015-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718843045

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Craig Parton argues that religions fail the simplest tests of admissibility for their respective claims, and few religions bother to make testable assertion, relying instead at best on subjective and existential appeal. This work challenges the prevailing viewpoint that all religions are making the same, or even similar, allegations. More troubling than this prevailing view, is that the religions of the world remain diametrically opposed on the issues of the nature of humanity, the reality of evil, the nature of history, and the way of salvation. The author succeeds in sorting out the clashing claims of religions and in bringing insight and clarity to matters normally thought to be solely in the domain of philosophers and theologians.

Christianity on Trial

Christianity on Trial
Title Christianity on Trial PDF eBook
Author Mark M. Lanier
Publisher IVP
Total Pages 240
Release 2014-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781783591466

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Is Christianity reasonable? Is it more reasonable to believe that a god exists than not? Is it plausible that such a god would choose to create and communicate with humanity? Can we trust the alleged eyewitness testimony to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus? Mark Lanier, one of America's top trial lawyers, brings a legal eye to examine the plausibility of the Christian faith. Explaining the rules that courts follow to determine the likelihood of truth, he interrogates key witnesses from throughout history to explore whether it makes sense to accept the Christian world-view or not. We must choose what is worthy of belief and what is not. Weigh the arguments and decide for yourself.

Faith on Trial

Faith on Trial
Title Faith on Trial PDF eBook
Author Pamela Binnings Ewen
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 224
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 143368005X

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A formerly agnostic lawyer uses court-required standards to set forth solid archeological, historic, scientific, and medical evidence supporting the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Religion on Trial

Religion on Trial
Title Religion on Trial PDF eBook
Author Phillip E. Hammond
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 204
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN 9780759106017

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The free exercise of conscience is under threat in the United States. Already the conservative bloc of the Supreme Court is reversing the progress of religious liberty that had been steadily advancing. And this danger will only increase if more conservative judges are nominated to the court. This is the impassioned argument of Religion on Trial. Against Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Chief Justice Rehnquist, the authors argue that what the First Amendment protects is the freedom of individual conviction, not the rights of sectarian majorities to inflict their values on others. Beginning with an analysis of the origins of the Constitution and then following the history of significant church-state issues, Religion on Trial shows that the trajectory of American history has been toward greater freedoms for more Americans: freedom of religion moving gradually toward freedom of conscience regardless of religion. But in the last quarter-century, conservatives have gained political power and they are now attempting to limit the ability of the Court to protect the rights of individual conscience. Writing not just as scholars, but as advocates of church-state separation, Hammond, Machacek, and Mazur make the strong case that every American needs to pay attention to what is happening on the Surpeme Court or risk losing the liberties of conscience and religion that have been gained so far.

Faith on Trial

Faith on Trial
Title Faith on Trial PDF eBook
Author Mark J. T. Caggiano
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021
Genre Church and state
ISBN 9781558968776

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"Geared toward religious progressives and liberals--and complete with historical context, legal analysis, and examples of specific legal cases and statutes--Faith on Trial is an invitation to the religious Left and religious moderates to re-enter the societal debate about morals and ethics, with social progress and inclusion at the center of a national conversation about religion and the law"--

Atheism on Trial

Atheism on Trial
Title Atheism on Trial PDF eBook
Author W. Mark Lanier
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 195
Release 2022-01-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1514002272

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In the courtroom, lawyers depend on rules of evidence to make their arguments. A case is made by establishing certain facts from which proof can be determined. But what happens when the truth seems to be a matter of faith? Can the legal mind discern the validity of one's belief or unbelief? Nationally recognized trial lawyer Mark Lanier turns his analytical mind to the arguments for atheism and agnosticism. With critical thinking and precision of thought, he examines the rationales made for unbelief and assesses them on their own terms, finding points of strength and weakness in their logic and coherence. He considers whether atheistic frameworks give satisfactory and consistent explanatory answers for understanding human existence and the world around us. He cross-examines the strongest arguments of prominent atheists and also interrogates the questions of agnostics as to whether God is knowable. Through his evenhanded, levelheaded approach, Lanier challenges us all to decide for ourselves what we believe.