Table of Contents

    • 1    Why bother thinking about God?    13
    • 2    What is philosophy?    17
    • 3    You cannot prove God's existence    25
    • 4    What about faith?    28
    • 5    Can we be neutral?    33
    • 6    Where do we begin?    39
    • 7    Starting at the beginning: why is there anything at all?    43
    • 8    Starting at the beginning: must the universe have a cause?    52
    • 9    Starting at the beginning: must the first cause be God?    59
    • 10    Looking at the details: design and designers    66
    • 11    Looking at the details: Darwin and design    73
    • 12    Looking at the details: fine-tuning and design    77
    • 13    Looking at the details: many worlds and small chances    81
    • 14    Looking in the mirror: moral reality    86
    • 15    Looking in the mirror: moral facts point to God    97
    • 16    Reasons to believe: the cumulative case    104
    • 17    The square circle objection    109
    • 18    God and evil reconciled    115
    • 19    Reasons God could have to allow evil    122
    • 20    Freedom and determinism: a chapter you might want to skip    130
    • 21    The unicorn objection    138
    • 22    Is there an elephant in the room?    143
    • 23    Beginning to think about what God is like    153
    • 24    What can God do?    156
    • 25    What can God know?    166
    • 26    Can God know the future?    175
    • 27    Does God communicate?    178