5 Credits
This book tackles a question about fundamental importance: how we know, and how we know that we know. If our epistemology is incorrect, everything that comes from this idea will be erroneous. The infinite personal God is there, but He is not silent. That changes all the universe. Wittgenstein, in Tractatus, only finds silence in the area of the values and the meaning. Bergman raises the same in his cinematographic work Silence (Silencio). This book attacks their pessimism. He is present. He is not silent.
Also, you will see clearly that this book presents a primary area, an important part of our defense —or argument— when presenting the history of Christianity to the Twentieth Century; that He is present and is not a Silent.
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Original title in English: He is There and He is Not Silent
Copyright @1972 by Francis A. Schaeffer
Huémoz, Switzerland.