I think; do I therefore exist? / Rene Descartes
I believe; do I therefore exist? / Blaise Pascal
Against rationalism for rationality
God in the world: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
God in history
Secular and historical God
Secular and historical God
God-a projection of man?/ Ludwig Feuerbach
God-a consolation serving vested interests? / Karl Marx
God
an infantile illusion? / Sigmund Freud
The rise of the nihilism: Friedrich Nietzsche
Conquest of nihilism?
The basic attitude
Fundamental mistrust or fundamental trust?
Multidimensional man
Theological discussions
Proving God?
God exists
The God of the non-Christian religions
The God of the Bible
The God of Jesus Christ
Does God exist? The question implies another: Who is God? This book is meant to give an answer to both questions and to give reasons for this answer. Does God exist? Yes or no? Many are at a loss between belief and unbelief; they are undecided, skeptical. They are doubtful about their belief, but they are also doubtful about their doubting. There are still others who are proud of their doubting. Yet there remains a longing for certainty. Certainty? Whether Christians or Jews, believers in God or atheists, the discussion today runs right across old denominations and new ideologies - but the longing for certainty is unquenched. Does God exist? We are putting all our cards on the table here. The answer will be "Yes, God exists," As human beings in the twentieth century, we certainly can reasonably believe in God - even more so in the Christian God - and perhaps even more easily today than a few decades or centuries ago. For, after so many crises, it is surprising how much has been clarified and how many difficulties in regard to belief in God have melted into the Light that no darkness has overcome