Preface
January: Why a book about God?
February: What is religion?
March: Is there a link between ethics and faith?
April: Does faith work?
May: Can science replace religion?
June: Does the soul exist?
July: What can we learn from the Bible?
August: Could there be multiple gods?
September: How does faith affect grief?
October: Can humans become God?
November: What about doubt?
December: What have I learnt?
Notes
Svend Brinkmann lived quietly as a professor of psychology at Aalborg University until he published Stand Firm which became an overnight bestseller and quickly established him as a leading public intellectual and cultural critic. Winner of the prestigious Rosenkjær prize, Svend travels widely to host events and lecture on the key problems of modern life. In 2019 he published the acclaimed The Joy of Missing Out. He has also appeared in various television documentaries, presented Danish television’s Live Fast! programs and the Meaningful Life series, and currently hosts his own weekly show, Brinkmann’s Couch, on Danish Radio 1.
“If you don’t quite believe your unbelief, if “God”, despite
everything, is still an intriguing word, and if you think religion
might have a more humane resonance than some of its loudest
adherents do, then this is an important book for you.”
The Revd Dr Mark Oakley, Dean, St John’s College, University
of Cambridge “With candour, openness and eloquence, Svend Brinkmann
shares with us the year he spent reflecting on religion and
religious experience. As an agnostic wrestling with questions of
faith and doubt, he offers up a personal journey that will resonate
with everyone who asks what a good and meaningful life might
consist in.”
Todd May, Clemson University “For a whole year Svend
Brinkmann, a secular humanist, goes in search of God. The search is
serious, the questions genuine, and the openness propels us into
some surprising discoveries about what it means to be
religious.”
Graham Ward, University of Oxford “My Year with God is
interesting, insightful, and enjoyable. In our age of tribal
division, I appreciate that professor Brinkmann approaches the big
questions of life with charity. Both seekers and believers will be
challenged by this book.”
Sean McDowell, Biola University and author or co-author
of twenty books including Evidence that Demands a Verdict
“A capacious survey of a complex subject by a sharp, inquiring
mind.”
Irish Examiner
“A stimulating discussion by an agnostic on life’s most crucial
question: whether God exists or not … Brinkmann ought to be
congratulated for this endeavour and for undertaking the writing of
this book with proper intellectual rigour and honesty. He does so
in a refreshing way—not least because he engages with religion on
its own terms.”
The European Conservative
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