Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

Pronounced atheist Richard Dawkins has claimed that no theologian has ever produced a satisfactory response to his arguments that there most likely is not a God. In this open-minded and innovative philosophical challenge, theologian David Ward addresses Dawkins’s various ideas with sharp, clear arguments. He points out that when Dawkins—a scientist—enters the world of philosophy and religion, his passion often leads his argumentation to descend into stereotyping, pastiche, and mockery. Stimulating and thought-provoking, this study both locates the flaws in Dawkins's arguments and makes a perfectly rational case for the existence of God.

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Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

Pronounced atheist Richard Dawkins has claimed that no theologian has ever produced a satisfactory response to his arguments that there most likely is not a God. In this open-minded and innovative philosophical challenge, theologian David Ward addresses Dawkins’s various ideas with sharp, clear arguments. He points out that when Dawkins—a scientist—enters the world of philosophy and religion, his passion often leads his argumentation to descend into stereotyping, pastiche, and mockery. Stimulating and thought-provoking, this study both locates the flaws in Dawkins's arguments and makes a perfectly rational case for the existence of God.

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Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

by Keith Ward
Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins

by Keith Ward

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Pronounced atheist Richard Dawkins has claimed that no theologian has ever produced a satisfactory response to his arguments that there most likely is not a God. In this open-minded and innovative philosophical challenge, theologian David Ward addresses Dawkins’s various ideas with sharp, clear arguments. He points out that when Dawkins—a scientist—enters the world of philosophy and religion, his passion often leads his argumentation to descend into stereotyping, pastiche, and mockery. Stimulating and thought-provoking, this study both locates the flaws in Dawkins's arguments and makes a perfectly rational case for the existence of God.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745953304
Publisher: Lion Hudson
Publication date: 04/01/2009
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Keith Ward is an Anglican priest and joint president of the World Congress of Faiths. He is the author of more than 20 books, including The Big Questions in Science and Religion, Divine Action, Is Religion Dangerous?, and What the Bible Really Teaches.

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