Thomas Crean
Books
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1. God Is No Delusion
A Refutation of Richard Dawkins
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author challenges the assertions made by prominent atheists, particularly those found in "The God Delusion." Through a series of logical arguments and philosophical insights, the book defends the rationality of belief in God, addressing common misconceptions and presenting a case for the compatibility of faith and reason. It delves into the nature of belief, the role of religion in society, and the philosophical underpinnings of atheism, ultimately advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the divine and its place in human life.
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2. Integralism
A Manual of Political Philosophy
This thought-provoking work delves into the philosophical and theological underpinnings of a society structured around the principles of Catholic integralism. It explores the harmonious integration of faith and reason, advocating for a political system where religious and secular authorities collaborate to guide the moral and spiritual well-being of the community. The text argues for a return to a more unified and holistic approach to governance, where the temporal and spiritual realms are not seen as separate entities but as interconnected aspects of human existence, aiming to foster a society that prioritizes the common good and moral order.