Through examples from scriptures and philosophy, Clark tries to understand God, and what that means to an individual. In the end, people find that only one thing can possibly make the case for God--faith.
How does one make a case for a being completely beyond what we can see, imagine, or capture in words? Through examples from scriptures and philosophy, William Clark, OMI, tries to understand God, and what that means to an individual. In the end, we find that only one thing can possibly make the case for God our faith.
The examples of encountering God in Making a Case for God: Faithful Encounters, ultimately show us that our understanding about God is not about whether or not He exists, but how He exists in our lives. In the truest sense, we cannot find God. Rather, God finds us. It is less a matter or searching for God than of allowing oneself to be found by him in all of life's situations. The author offers a theological exploration of God that includes historical and scriptural surveys of our quest for God.