One of the leading intellectuals of the despairing post-war generation in Europe, Albert Camus wrote bleak but powerful novels speaking of alienation and hopelessness. His philosophical writings were part of existentialism, the atheist perspective that denies there is any purpose or meaning to life. After meeting an expatriate American pastor and learning that a close friend and fellow philosopher had become a believer in God, Camus came to doubt his belief in unbelief. Join Pastor Doug Pratt as he tells the story of how one of existentialism’s most important thinkers approached a God he had never believed in and sought a higher, spiritual truth.

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