God, Value, and Nature
Discover the thought-provoking work of Fiona Ellis in her compelling book, God, Value, and Nature, published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Spanning 232 pages, this hardback edition explores the intriguing relationship between naturalism and theism, challenging the notion that these two perspectives are fundamentally incompatible.
Ellis argues that embracing naturalism does not preclude the existence of God, offering a fresh perspective that critiques the prevalent atheistic stance of our time. She highlights how contemporary atheism often relies on an unexamined commitment to scientism and a limited understanding of the divine. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, theology, and the intersections of belief and nature.
Engage with a transformative dialogue that invites readers to reconsider their views on God and the natural world. Perfect for scholars and curious minds alike, God, Value, and Nature is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of these complex topics.