Against Atheism (ePub)
Why Dawkins, Hitchens, and Harris Are Fundamentally Wrong
(Sprache: Englisch)
In this new book, Ian Markham analyzes the atheistic world view,
opposing the arguments given by renowned authors of books on
atheism, such as Richard Dawkins. Unlike other responses to the new
atheism, Markham challenges these authors on their own...
opposing the arguments given by renowned authors of books on
atheism, such as Richard Dawkins. Unlike other responses to the new
atheism, Markham challenges these authors on their own...
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In this new book, Ian Markham analyzes the atheistic world view,
opposing the arguments given by renowned authors of books on
atheism, such as Richard Dawkins. Unlike other responses to the new
atheism, Markham challenges these authors on their own ground by
questioning their understanding of belief and of atheism itself.
The result is a transforming introduction to Christianity that will
appeal to anyone interested in this debate.
* A fascinating challenge to the recent spate of successful books
written by high-profile atheist authors such as Richard Dawkins,
Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris
* Tackles these authors on their own ground, arguing that they do
not understand the nature of atheism, let alone theology and
ethics
* Draws on ideas from Nietzsche, cosmology, and art to construct
a powerful response that allows for a faith that is grounded, yet
one that recognizes the reality of uncertainty
* Succinct, engaging, but robustly argued, this new book by a
leading academic and writer contains a wealth of profound insights
that show religious belief in a new light
opposing the arguments given by renowned authors of books on
atheism, such as Richard Dawkins. Unlike other responses to the new
atheism, Markham challenges these authors on their own ground by
questioning their understanding of belief and of atheism itself.
The result is a transforming introduction to Christianity that will
appeal to anyone interested in this debate.
* A fascinating challenge to the recent spate of successful books
written by high-profile atheist authors such as Richard Dawkins,
Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris
* Tackles these authors on their own ground, arguing that they do
not understand the nature of atheism, let alone theology and
ethics
* Draws on ideas from Nietzsche, cosmology, and art to construct
a powerful response that allows for a faith that is grounded, yet
one that recognizes the reality of uncertainty
* Succinct, engaging, but robustly argued, this new book by a
leading academic and writer contains a wealth of profound insights
that show religious belief in a new light
Autoren-Porträt von Ian S. Markham
Ian S. Markham is the Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary and Professor of Theology and Ethics. He is the author of numerous books, including: Encountering Religion (2000), A Theology of Engagement (2003), Do Morals Matter? (2006), Understanding Christian Doctrine (2007), A World Religions Reader, 3rd edn (2009), and the 2-volume reference work, The Blackwell Companion to the Theologians (2009), all published by Wiley-Blackwell.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ian S. Markham
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 176 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444358006
- ISBN-13: 9781444358001
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.09.2011
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