Arguing Religion by Robert Barron
A clear, conversational collection of essays that offers calm, reasoned defenses of Christian belief while engaging contemporary objections—from scientism and relativism to questions about suffering, morality, and the place of religion in public life. Drawing on philosophy, theology, literature, and cultural examples, the book models how faith and reason can be integrated, provides accessible arguments for God, the reality of objective truth and beauty, and practical advice for witnessing to religious conviction in a pluralistic age.
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