Synopses & Reviews
If you've been waiting for a really effective riposte to the new atheism of Richard Dawkins and others (or even if you haven't) here it is - gently humorous, highly readable, deeply serious, razor sharp, and written by an internationally respected scientist. Who made God? dismantles the arguments and pretensions of scientific atheism and presents a robust biblical theism as a positive, and altogether more convincing, alternative.
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Author Bill Bryson writes: I am immensely grateful for the book]. Novelist Fay Weldon calls the book Thoughtful, readable, witty, wise ... Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, UK, says: ... written in a very lively style and conveys complex subjects in a palatable form. The Principal of London Theological Seminary, England, declares: Richard Dawkins has more than met his match. A book written by a distinguished scientist about the existence of God, which has chapter headings like 'Sooty and the universe', 'Steam engine to the stars' and 'The tidy pachyderm', has to be different. It is. Addressing profound questions of science, philosophy and faith with an amazing lightness of touch, Edgar Andrews exposes the pretensions of the new atheism of Richard Dawkins and others, blending incisive arguments with gentle humour.
Synopsis
science, philosophy and faith with an amazing lightness of touch, Edgar Andrews exposes the pretensions of the new atheism of Richard Dawkins and others, blending incisive arguments with gentle humour.