
The Dawkins Delusion? Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine
2007·78 pages·Nonfiction
“Alister McGrath dismantles the argument that science should lead to atheism, and demonstrates instead that Dawkins has abandoned his muchcherished rationality to embrace an embittered manifesto of dogmatic atheist fundamentalism.”
— FRANCIS COLLINS, Director of the Human Genome Project
“Alister McGrath invariably combines enormous scholarship with an accessible and engaging style.”
— ROWAN WILLIAMS, Archbishop of Canterbury
“The God Delusion makes me embarrassed to be an atheist, and the McGraths show why.”
— MICHAEL RUSE, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science, Department of Philosophy, Florida State University
The Dawkins Delusion? Atheist Fundamentalism and the Denial of the Divine
Year
2007
Pages
78
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“Alister McGrath dismantles the argument that science should lead to atheism, and demonstrates instead that Dawkins has abandoned his muchcherished rationality to embrace an embittered manifesto of dogmatic atheist fundamentalism.”
— FRANCIS COLLINS, Director of the Human Genome Project
“Alister McGrath invariably combines enormous scholarship with an accessible and engaging style.”
— ROWAN WILLIAMS, Archbishop of Canterbury
“The God Delusion makes me embarrassed to be an atheist, and the McGraths show why.”
— MICHAEL RUSE, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science, Department of Philosophy, Florida State University
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