On the Existence of God
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Chrysostomos Robert Geis in his compelling book, On the Existence of God. Published by the University Press of America in 2009, this paperback edition spans 236 pages, delving into profound philosophical questions that challenge conventional beliefs. Geis critically examines the empiricism of Hume, the assumptions of Kant, the presumptions of science, and the improbabilities found in Darwinism. Through his analysis, he posits that the concept of evil can serve as a catalyst for personal and societal improvement, aligning with the idea of an omnibenevolent deity. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, theology, and the intricate relationship between morality and existence. Engage with Geis' arguments and explore the complexities of belief in a modern context.