This title describes the cultural and philosophical background to the widespread contemporary abandonment of God.'
The God Delusion is a clarion call to the faithless, the waverers, and even firm religious believers, to follow the author into radical atheism not merely as a private conviction but as a public profession. Wouldn't humankind be better off without religion, he asks. John Cornwell's Darwin's Angel is not so much a combative repudiation of Dawkins' arguments as a playful conversation with them, posing alternative view-points, exposing lapses in logic and errors of fact, from the vantage po...
Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods
by Executive Director E Fuller Torrey
Jim Jones Epic Coloring Book (Jim Jones Epic Coloring Books, #0)
by Brooklyn Ritter
Theism, Atheism, and Big Bang Cosmology (Clarendon Paperbacks)
by William Lane Craig and Quentin Smith
Contemporary science presents us with the remarkable theory that the universe began to exist about fifteen billion years ago with a cataclysmic explosion called `the Big Bang'. The question of whether Big Bang cosmology supports theism or atheism has long been a matter of discussion among the general public and in popular science books, but has received scant attention from philosophers. This book sets out to fill this gap by means of a sustained debate between two philosophers, William Lane Cr...
A Grammar of Consent
Despite its name, "naturalism" as a world-view turns out to be rather unnatural in its strict and more consistent form of materialism and determinism. This is why a number of naturalists opt for a broadened version that includes objective moral values, intrinsic human dignity, consciousness, beauty, personal agency, and the like. But in doing so, broad naturalism begins to look more like theism. As many strict naturalists recognize, broad naturalism must borrow from the metaphysical resources of...
Why God? (Why...?) (Christian Evidence Society Booklets)
by Simon Barrington-Ward
God in the Details: A Biblical Survey of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures
by Tim Tsohantaridis and John Knox
God in the Details: A Biblical Survey of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures presents the story of the Bible in a systematic, yet straightforward manner. Readers are introduced to a broad investigation of the Hebrew and Greek scriptures (including writings from the intertestamental period), providing the highlights of each book in the Bible as well as historical and cultural details to mesh out the stories and to provide depth of understanding. Big, small, and cross-testamental themes are investigat...
Journey in Search of Original God (14-18 Years) (Divine Messages from Original God)
by Dr. Mukesh Chandubhai Chauhan
Some of the brightest scientific minds of our time, from Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking, have made incredible insights into the earliest origins of the universe, but have failed to ultimately discover why there is something rather than nothing-why we exist. In A Case for the Existence of God, Dean L. Overman examines the latest theories about the origins of the universe and explains why even the most sophisticated science can only take us so far. Ultimately we must make a leap of faith to un...
God, Modality, and Morality
by Professor Emeritus Philosophy William E Mann
Experience of God, The: Being, Consciousness, Bliss
by David Bentley Hart
"The question of where we come from and where we are going is one of the elementary challenges of life. Perhaps it is the question of life. Only when we get an answer to it do we learn who we are." So begins How the World Began, a book that asks the most fundamental of all questions: who are we? And what did God intend us to be? Despite - perhaps even because of - the immense technological advances of our time, and the frightful consequences for the human race of the misuse of that power, humani...