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Inquisitive millenials and people in science question the validity of Christianity. A medical doctor frankly tackles the "hard questions" challenging Christianity. Can anyone really believe there is a personal God in this age of science? Does evolution provide there is no God? Does God really communicate with us? Does prayer make a difference? Was Jesus really resurrected? These are other "impertinent" questions are addressed head-on in Seeking Understanding Faith.

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Inquisitive millenials and people in science question the validity of Christianity. A medical doctor frankly tackles the "hard questions" challenging Christianity. Can anyone really believe there is a personal God in this age of science? Does evolution provide there is no God? Does God really communicate with us? Does prayer make a difference? Was Jesus really resurrected? These are other "impertinent" questions are addressed head-on in Seeking Understanding Faith.


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Fritz E. Barton, Jr. MD served as Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center from 1977-2017. He also holds a Master of Biblical and Theological Studies (MBTS) from Dallas Theological Seminary. Having spent a career publishing literature reviews in medicine, Dr. Barton turned his analytic interests towards the perplexing controversies associated with Christianity. Dr. Barton and his family live in Dallas, Texas.