Jonah Haddad received his MA in Philosophy of Religion from Denver Seminary. He lives and works in Lyon, France.
If true love exists, it must have a transcendent and personal
source. How can that source be best explained? Not, Haddad argues,
by the worldviews of naturalism, pantheism, or a number of theistic
religions. Love's best and only final explanation is Christian
theism. Haddad's argument is clear, detailed, rational, and
compelling. Helpful for every evangelist, apologist, or biblically
literate Christian.
--James W. Sire
author of The Universe Next Door While humans speak of love, yearn
for love, give love, receive love, and have their hearts broken
(and break other hearts) by the manifold betrayals of love, the
very fact of love is often unexplained or (worse yet) explained
away by philosophies that cannot bear its bittersweet weight.
Haddad, however, does not shrink from this daunting task, but
rather marshals the theological and philosophical resources
required to set forth a compelling case that only the Christian
vision of existence can give love its proper meaning, value, and
significance--even (or especially) amidst all the tears, blood, and
fears of a world 'east of Eden.'
--from the Foreword by Douglas Groothuis
author of Truth Decay: Defending Christianity Against the
Challenges of Postmodernism
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