Creer En Tiempos Dificiles – (Spanish)
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Es posible creer en Dios en un mundo postmoderno donde las ciencias son la verdad actual? Contradice la fe a la razon? Este libro responde a estas preguntas desde el punto de vista academico haciendo una defensa de la fe, pero desde un riguroso analisis que permite ver que la fe no es contraria a la razon. El avance de la ciencia en el siglo XX ha llevado al hombre del siglo XXI a una espiral de interrogantes que lo ha precipitado a resumir sus dudas de forma simplista: Dios no existe porque ya no es necesario para justificar las maravillas de la naturaleza. Hoy la confrontacion entre ciencia y fe estan claramente definidas, al igual que la sociedad: dividida entre creencia y descreimiento. daremos la espalda a la ciencia porque se la percibe como una amenaza para Dios? daremos la espalda a la fe admitiendo que la ciencia esta acorralando a la religion? Son tiempos dificiles para el creyente. Pero, tal vez por ello, tiempos apasionantes para la busqueda de una fe autentica y dinamica. Una fe personal, interiorizada y experimentada, lo bastante fuerte como para entablar debate con una sociedad que ha dejado de creer en la trascendencia. El libro aporta respuestas coherentes a los problemas de la fe en todas sus dimensiones. Tanto cuando nos confrontamos con preguntas dificiles, como cuando tenemos, inevitablemente, crisis de fe. Un libro bien escrito y bien documentado que aporta una vision global, fresca y coherente al problema de la confrontacion entre ciencia y fe.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788482679976
ISBN10: 848267997X
Language: Spanish
Juan Diez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2017
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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