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Finding Faith\u00a0<\/em>is the fifth book in the philosophy curriculum. It features four of the characters from the fourth and sixth books, all brought together on a search to find a missing puppy named Faith. Their explorations take them from an amusement park to a hotel to a casino, and everywhere they go, people who discover that they are looking for “faith” have something to say about what\u00a0faith and a belief in God\u00a0mean to them. The kids exercise the skills of following complex arguments, suspending judgment, and having the courage of their convictions\u2014as well as demonstrating\u00a0the open-mindedness to consider other viewpoints.<\/p>\n

The four main philosophers presented in this book\u2014Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, and Pascal\u2014are classic in the original sense: judged as having the highest value over the test of time. The characters in the story discuss and evaluate their views from atheist, Christian, and Buddhist perspectives, and throughout, they offer readers different perspectives using convincing arguments that will help to teach tolerance for the beliefs of others.<\/p>\n

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