The Glory of Kings: A Philosophical Defense of Christianity
Posted by lehunt on August 2, 2014
“Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.”
-1st Peter 3:15
In an age when atheism is becoming fashionable, Christians need to remember this verse.
And we must also remember that, in order to give a genuine answer, we must first seriously ask ourselves why we believe in God and why we believe that this God came to live among us just a little over two thousand years ago. The Glory of Kings is my attempt to do so.
“So, do you mean that an eternal mind is the most probable explanation for the universe as we find it?”
“I mean more than that,” said my teacher. “I mean not only that it isthe most probable, but that it will always be the most probable explanation for the universe as you find it.”
-The Glory of Kings
Written in the style of a medieval dream vision, The Glory of Kings invites its reader to go on an intellectual and spiritual quest that ranges from Cumberland Island on the Georgia coast to Munsalvaesche, the mystical Grail Castle of Arthurian legend. A diverse array of characters from history and literature emerges throughout the story to confront or guide those who undertake this quest. William Blake, Johann Faust, Julian of Norwich, and many others all contribute to the philosophical dialogue of a perilous adventure that seeks to penetrate to the heart of Christianity and behold the face of God.
The book is available on Amazon. You can CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A COPY (KINDLE OR PAPERBACK) OR TO PREVIEW A SAMPLE OF THE INSIDE.
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