This book brings together the author's major theological writings. The thematic arc includes theological and logical-philosophical discussion, apologetics and debate, in the search for an adequate relationship between faith and intellectual work. The tour includes a testimony of personal conversion (which also exemplifies certain soteriological teachings), dialogues with Catholic authors on topics of Reformed theology, particularly faith (in Christ), and a study on the effects of faith on the transformation of the worldview and its pedagogical implications.
In subsequent chapters, García de la Sienra confronts well-known arguments of natural theology in an unprecedented way: Pascal's Wager and the Ontological Argument
of St. Anselm, and immediately discusses with Rodrigo Guerra the apologetic virtues of a certain apparently universal conception of man. Later, the author ...read more