Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical Free Audiobook Download by Timothy Keller


Audible has published the audiobook, "Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical" by Tim Keller. This book is a perfect listening companion for the thought-provoking book "The Shack". The listener will enjoy the narration by Sean Pratt and his compelling performance of this audiobook.

The audiobook was an excellent introduction to the book. Sean Pratt did an amazing job of reading it. He had a pleasant voice that made it easy to listen to and a good tone for this type of story. I also liked how he highlighted certain parts of the book with sections being called "Listen" and "Read." The highlights were helpful because you could tell when something was very important in the text without having to go back and reread everything.

Skeptics often make claims that God cannot exist because the concept is contradictory. Therefore, they believe that because the Bible's claim of a creator god is illogical and there is good evidence against it, then Christianity must be false. Timothy Keller provides an in-depth analysis of how the skeptic could come to this conclusion. He also uses personal anecdotes to show why he believes that Christianity has answers for these criticisms and what we can do about them.

The audiobook is a great way to introduce the ideas in Timothy Keller's book. This audiobook has four parts:

In the audiobook 'Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical,' Timothy Keller provides answers to questions about if there is a god, if God is good, and whether or not humans need redemption. Keller takes on these complex topics in a way that everyone can understand. The audiobook has many features to help listeners stay engaged and find new ways to approach their faith. For example, a 15-minute introduction provides background information on the author and his perspective on faith.

Finding God in anything is not an easy task, but the author Timothy Keller tackles this subject by using his own personal experiences and thoughts. You don't have to be a religious person or an atheist to appreciate this audiobook. I think that anyone can find something about themselves in these stories about finding God despite how he appears or how you feel about him.

Published Date 2016-09-20
Duration 9 hours 35 minutes
Author Timothy Keller
Narrated Sean Pratt
Reviews
(14 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Religion & Spirituality
Parent Category Counseling & Inspirational

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