InterVarsity Press

Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?

By James W. Sire

(paperback)

Preface

Part I: Why Should Anyone Believe Anything?
1. It Makes My Head Hurt: The Nature and Necessity of Belief
2. Why People Believe What They Believe
3. The Social Context
4. The Personal Context
5. The Religious Dimension
6. The Philosophic Dimension

Part II: Why Should Anyone Believe Christianity
7. The Gospels as Reliable History
8. Jesus the Reason
9. Jesus: The Dilemma of His Identity
10. The Scholar's Quest for Jesus
11. The Resurrection of Jesus
12. The Rationality of Christian Faith
13. The Problem of Evil
14. The Personal Experience of Christians
15. The Challenge of Belief

Notes

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