Clement Charles Julian Webb's Gifford Lectures explore the intersection of theology and philosophy, delving deep into questions about the nature of God and human existence. This volume, the second course in the series, tackles topics such as divine personality, human life, and the relationship between science and religion. Webb's insightful and thought-provoking lectures will captivate philosophers, theologians, and anyone interested in the big questions of life.
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