Publisher's Synopsis
In this bold and engaging book, two compelling thinkers-atheist
philosopher Dan Barker and Muslim theist Hassanain Rajabali meet
on a public stage to debate one of humanity's most enduring and
consequential questions: Does God not exist?
Framed by a title that subtly shifts the burden of proof, this encounter
offers more than a clash of ideas it becomes a study in worldviews,
reasoning, and the very nature of truth itself. Thoughtfully edited and
accompanied by scholarly commentary, this book invites readers into
the heart of a live exchange that challenges assumptions, tests logic,
and wrestles with the metaphysical foundations of belief and
unbelief.
An essential resource for students, educators, and anyone drawn to
serious engagement with philosophy of religion, theology, or secular
thought, Does God Not Exist? is an invitation to think deeply-and
decide thoughtfully.