The book is structured into several key sections that analyze the logical validity of various theological positions:
Investigates Pascal’s Wager , weighing the practical and decision-theoretic reasons for belief regardless of whether existence can be proven. Logic and Theism: Arguments For and Against Bel...
Examines the work of Thomas Aquinas and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, focusing on the "First Cause" and the Principle of Sufficient Reason . The book is structured into several key sections
Evaluates "a priori" proofs from St. Anselm to Kurt Gödel, which argue that the very definition of God as a "greatest conceivable being" necessitates His existence. Anselm to Kurt Gödel, which argue that the
Sobel utilizes advanced formal systems to critique these arguments, making the book a significant resource for logicians and mathematicians: Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God
Analyzes teleological arguments (evidence of design in the universe) and the logical weight of reported miracles. Arguments Against Theism (Chapters 7–8):
Focuses on logical challenges to the existence of God, often centered on the problem of evil or internal inconsistencies within the divine attributes.