Philosophy is often perceived as being inaccessible to the layman, but that was not always the case. Philosopher and lecturer Ganssle wants to resurrect the non-expert-level philosophy discussion, starting with the basics so that anyone can understand. He starts by walking the reader through logic, conceptual distinctions and the importance of the history of philosophy, quickly building to reasons for believing in a God, the problem of evil and the nature of God. Humorous, engaging and informative, this book shows how philosophy is well within the grasp of most people and not just for the intellectual elite.