"Peter Williams provides a highly valuable overall case for the truth of theism. In concise but packed chapters, he covers all the essentials: from a defense of natural theology to an examination of the current state of the theistic arguments. Especially powerful because he takes the atheist's positions seriously and quotes them frequently. A truly excellent primer on arguing for God's existence." --W. David Beck, Liberty University, emeritus "Williams has written an excellent introduction and guide to natural theology. I appreciate the practicality of this volume: its array of written and internet resources on arguments for God's existence; helpful annotated bibliographies on valuable books on natural theology; and the author's weaving together his personal story into the book to show the relevance of these natural-theological arguments. In addition, the author robustly engages contemporary dissenting nontheistic voices with pointed responses of his own.
A valuable book!" --Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University "In this crisp and lucid book, Peter Williams provides an accessible and informative account of the current case for God. It is preceded by a captivating, more personal narrative of how he came to love and devote much of his life to natural theology. And it is supplemented with various overviews of the terrain for any reader who would like to know more about the arguments for God's existence. I warmly recommend this book." --Rik Peels, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.