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Complex Simplicity: How Psychology Suggests Atheists Are Wrong About Christianity (in English)
Lucian Gideon Conway
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S. E. Thomas
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Dramatic Pen Press, LLC
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Complex Simplicity: How Psychology Suggests Atheists Are Wrong About Christianity (in English) - Conway, Lucian Gideon, III ; Thomas, S. E.
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Synopsis "Complex Simplicity: How Psychology Suggests Atheists Are Wrong About Christianity (in English)"
In Complex Simplicity, prominent psychology researcher Dr. Lucian Gideon Conway III addresses the modern atheist attack on the psychological effectiveness of the Christian religion. As an expert in the science of cognitive complexity, Dr. Conway uses scientific research and personal narratives to argue that Christianity is an effective guide for reconciling the many complexities built into the human psyche. Directly contradicting what many modern atheists believe, he shows that, in approaching human psychology from a complex perspective, Christianity meets our complex needs with complex solutions. To Christian believers, he offers psychological reasons to believe their faith yields positive benefits. To skeptics, he offers a challenge to the growing cultural belief that Christianity is both simple-minded and ineffective. Complex Simplicity is important reading for anyone curious about the intersection of Christian teaching and human psychology.
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