Gunning for God: Why the New Atheists are missing the target

Gunning for God: Why the New Atheists are missing the target

by John C Lennox
Gunning for God: Why the New Atheists are missing the target

Gunning for God: Why the New Atheists are missing the target

by John C Lennox

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Overview

Atheism is on the march in the western world, and its enemy is God. Religion, the "New Atheists" claim, "is dangerous", it "kills" or "poisons everything". And if religion is the problem with the world, their answer is simple: get rid of it.

But are things really so straightforward? Tackling the likes of Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Christopher Hitchens, and Daniel Dennett head on, John Lennox highlights the fallacies in the their approach, arguing that their irrational and unscientific methodology leaves them guilty of the same obstinate foolishness of which they accuse dogmatic religious folks.

Erudite and wide-ranging, Gunning for God packs some debilitating punches. It also puts forward new ideas about the nature of God and Christianity that will give the 'New Atheists' best friends and worst enemies alike some stimulating food for thought.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745958408
Publisher: Lion Books
Publication date: 10/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 378,184
File size: 453 KB

About the Author

John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College. He lectures on Faith and Science for the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. He has lectured in many universities around the world, including Austria and the former Soviet Union. He is particularly interested in the interface of Science, Philosophy and Theology. Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith. He debated Richard Dawkins on "The God Delusion" in the University of Alabama (2007) and on "Has Science buried God?" in the Oxford Museum of Natural History (2008). He has also debated Christopher Hitchens on the New Atheism (Edinburgh Festival, 2008) and the question of "Is God Great?" (Samford University, 2010), as well as Peter Singer on the topic of "Is there a God?" (Melbourne, 2011). John is the author of a number of books on the relations of science, religion and ethics. He and his wife Sally live near Oxford.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction 9
Chapter 1: Are God and Faith Enemies of Reason and Science? 27
Chapter 2: Is Religion Poisonous? 59
Chapter 3: Is Atheism Poisonous? 83
Chapter 4: Can We be Good Without God? 97
Chapter 5: Is the God of the Bible a Despot? 117
Chapter 6: Is the Atonement Morally Repellent? 145
Chapter 7: Are Miracles Pure Fantasy? 165
Chapter 8: Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? 187
Chapter 9: Final Reflections 227
Notes 233

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