<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When you are reaching for your first introduction to a complicated subject like Bioethics, do you want a 400-page tome written by a aging professor 35 years ago? Or do you want a low-priced, up-to-date, quick-reference guide that gives you the basics of what you need to know, and the framework for further research?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In this book: </b> <p/><b> 'Mark Vernon writes with sharp insight and a generous understanding of how humans search and create meanings to sustain their lives' - Madeleine Bunting, Guardian. <p/></b>Why doesn't God go away? <i>God: All That Matters</i>, by philosopher Mark Vernon, suggests that there is something odd about the way God is discussed today. It is often as if the divine were being examined in a test tube, in a search for empirical and objective confirmation of his/her existence. Yet, for people of faith, the experience of God is nothing if not subjectively real; they know God, in-so-far as they do, in their lives. <p/> Vernon therefore looks to move the argument on from the debates between atheist and religious fundamentalists, to look at how people through time have looked for, experienced, and explained God - in suffering, in nature, in morality, in peak experiences, in goodness, in the future and in love. <p/>This accessible and concise book will appeal to both students and general readers, giving a fascinating introduction to a wide range of perspectives on God. <p/><b>The <i>All That Matters</i> series: </b> <p/><b><i>All That Matters</i> books: <p/></b>All books in the <i>All That Matters</i> series are written by world experts in their subject field. These experts work to distil a topic and get right to its heart, making the book accessible for both students and general readers. Each compelling book contains new and interesting perspectives and tells stories that matter. <p/><b>The Author: </b> <p/><b></b> <p/>Mark Vernon has an unparalleled ability to convey profound philosophical ideas in a manner that is both accessible and personal but also rigorous and challenging."- Raymond Tallis</b> <p/>Mark Vernon is a journalist, broadcaster, teacher and author of several books. He is an honorary research fellow at Birkbeck, University of London and has degrees in physics, and theology and a PhD in philosophy. He was a priest in the Church of England, left a convinced atheist, though now takes religious and spiritual<br>practice very seriously - a journey he has written about in his book How to be an Agnostic. <p/> Keep up with Mark Vernon on his website: www.markvernon.com. <p/><b>Other books in the <i>All That Matters</i> series: <p/></b><b><i>All That Matter</i>s - Interesting introductions to important issues</b> <p/>Books on the following subjects are available from the <i>All That Matters</i> series: Muhammad, Water, Political Philosophy, Sustainability, Philosophy, Intelligence, Love, Russian Revolution, War, and Creativity.To find out more visit: www.allthatmattersbooks.com<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A light-footed scoot through theologies both ancient and (post)modern.--<b>Steven Poole, The Guardian</b><br><br>A very informative and useful little book.--<b>Church Times</b><br><br>He defends ambiguity and undecidability with an almost Evangelical zeal. And because he writes with such a delicate blend of deft coolness on the one hand, and fervour on the other, many are likely to be both enchanted and persuaded by his apologetics.--<b>Church Times on After Atheist</b><br><br>Mark Vernon has an unparallelled ability to convey profound philosophical ideas in a manner that is both accessible and personal but also rigorous and challenging. Behind the friendly, humorous writing is an acute sense of what is truly relevant to us today.--<b>Raymond Tallis, author of The Kingdom of Infinite Space</b><br><br>One of the most thoughtful, accessible and lucid popular philosophers writing today.--<b>Julian Baggini, Editor of The Philosopher's Magazine</b><br><br>Very accessible and readable.--<b>The Tablet</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mark Vernon (London, England) is one of the UK's leading popular philosophers. He has written a number of successful books, including most recently 'How to Be an Agnostic'. His writing appears regularly in the Guardian and the Evening Standard, and he is a well-known figure on the literary festival circuit as both an interviewer and an guest. He has PhD's in both theology and philosophy (from Oxford and Durham). He is a founder of the School of Life, based in London.
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