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World-renowned scientist Richard Dawkins writes in The God Delusion: "If this book works as I intend, religious readers who open it will be atheists when they put it down." The volume has received wide coverage, fueled much passionate debate and caused not a little confusion. Alister McGrath, along with his wife Joanna, are ideal to evaluate Dawkins's ideas. Once an atheist himself, he gained a doctorate in molecular biophysics before going on to become a leading Christian theologian. He wonders how two people, who have reflected at length on substantially the same world, could possibly have come to such different conclusions about God. McGrath subjects Dawkins's critique of faith to rigorous scrutiny. His exhilarating, meticulously argued response deals with questions such as Is faith intellectual nonsense? Are science and religion locked in a battle to the death? Can the roots of Christianity be explained away scientifically? Is Christianity simply a force for evil? This book will be warmly received by those looking for a reliable assessment ofThe God Delusion and the many questions it raises--including, above all, the relevance of faith and the quest for meaning.
Alister E. McGrath MA, Dphil, DD (Oxford University). Professor, Historical Theology, Oxford University. Director of the Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics. Teaching Fellow, Regent College. Some of his more recent books are A Scientific Theology, a groundbreaking work of systematic theology in three volumes: Nature, Reality and Theory, The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World and Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life.
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