Synopsis
Anthony Kenny is one of the leading philosophers of the postwar years. As he recounts in the first chapter of this book, he abandoned the Roman Catholic priesthood to set out on an intellectual journey which led him to become a professional academic and philosopher. In What I Believe, Kenny responds to the request to write personally and honestly about his own struggles with belief, with attempts to argue for the existence of God and how he has developed a position which is that of neither the theist nor the atheist.
About the Author:
John Cottingham, has served as President of the British Academy and Chair of the Board of the British Library