Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at..., James Sire
Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at..., James Sire
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Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?

Author: James Sire

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2023


Synopsis

Most of us take it for granted. We just do it--whether it's trusting that the sun will come up tomorrow, that the lunch we are about to eat is not poisoned or that our religious beliefs are not ill-founded. But why should we believe any of these things? Why should anyone believe anything at all? With insight and humor, James W. Sire examines the reasons people give for believing what they do and suggests what are truly satisfying and compelling reasons for belief. He then turns to the question of a specific belief--namely, belief that the Christian faith is true. Sire tackles both the best reason for belief in Christianity (the identity of Jesus ) and the chief reason against it (the problem of evil). And he responds to these issues personally and philosophically. Here is a book to challenge the skeptic and reassure the doubter in us all.

About The Author

James W. Sire (PhD, University of Missouri), formerly a senior editor at InterVarsity Press, is an active speaker and writer. He has taught English, philosophy, theology, and short courses at many universities and seminaries. He continues to be a frequent guest lecturer in the United States and Europe. His InterVarsity Press books and Bible studies include The Universe Next Door (a worldviews textbook), Scripture Twisting, Discipleship of the Mind, Chris Chrisman Goes to College, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?, Habits of the Mind, Naming the Elephant, Learning to Pray Through the Psalms, Why Good Arguments Often Fail and A Little Primer on Humble Apologetics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kris

Helpful beginnings. The book covers the concept of how to determine general beliefs, and later gets into evidence for miracles in the Gospels. Covering biblical evidence is always good, but I wish he would have taken more time to first discuss the general concept of “beliefs.” Particularly I wanted......more

Goodreads review by Chad

A helpful introduction to several aspects of Christian apologetics and general philosophical outlooks. It’s intended audience is university students. My only criticism is that it read like two books—the first half philosophical, the second half theological/biblical. The interweaving of the two foci......more

Goodreads review by Kendall

Pretty good overview of some basic issues with religious epistemology and issues with Christian epistemology in particular. I thought his treatment of the role of personal experience in the latter part of the book was particularly excellent. I there there are some ways in which the author's treatmen......more

Goodreads review by Tim

So many beliefs, so many world views, so little thought. Sire is not writing a dissertation but he is trying to get the reader to think and quit falling for every line of thought that hits our fancy. Too many people today dare not think ... and that, I think, is a shame.......more

Goodreads review by Brian

This book was developed from a talk that Sire gave at over one hundred university campuses. The talk's name was the same as the book's, and Sire would have volunteers pass out index cards that had that question printed on it to students, who would then write down their answers. Their answers were pl......more