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The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life

Armand M. Nicholi
 
 

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Years Released 2002-2003
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Categories Philosophy  >  Religious
Religion  >  Deism
Religion  >  Christian Theology
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Nicholi Armand, a professor at Harvard, places the unanswerable questions of living, dying, and believing in God between the opposing intellectual poles of Sigmund Freud (scientist and atheist) and C.S. Lewis (writer and Christian). Placing their statements side-by-side, Prof. Armand brings out a dialogue and debate that yields fascinating results, to which he then provides his own erudite commentary. THE QUESTION OF GOD is based on Armand's popular Harvard course.

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"Palatable food for thought for readers preoccupied with life's big, ultimately insoluble questions." - (Kirkus, 2/1/02)

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