We cannot understand anything—even ourselves—without studying God first, since we are made in God’s image and since the entire creation bears an imprint of the divine. In this volume, Hall attempts to revive the love of the study of God—the greatest subject for human study and the greatest truth in need of reassertion. Hall addresses the method of the doctrine of God and investigates God’s being and attributes. He also devotes significant attention to moral, teleological, and ontological arguments for God’s existence.