Franklin Díaz
A text structured in the form of dialogues with some of the most brilliant minds in human history: Baruch Spinoza, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Albert Einstein, Kurt Gödel, and Saint Thomas Aquinas.Within these pages are addressed some of the questions that have challenged human reason since the dawn of time:How can the existence of God be proven?How and why did the Universe come into being?What is life?Why does evil exist in the world?What is the meaning of life?What is the ultimate purpose of human existence?With meticulous and profound insight, this work interweaves the rigour of logical thought, the richness of religious faith, and the depth of philosophical reflection, revealing the inescapable certainty of a Creator God who brought all things into being.Essential reading for those seeking rational foundations to support their faith, as well as for anyone interested in exploring the dialogue between scientific knowledge, spiritual seeking, and philosophical inquiry.