The latest issue of the C.S. Lewis Society has the following...
- The Atheist Delusion:
Within the past year, numerous best-selling books by atheists Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens have ruthlessly attacked theism and Christianity. The timing of many of these books in part has resulted from a deep frustration by many disillusioned supporters of the U.S. war in Iraq who are seeking religious scapegoats, but the books also vividly illustrate the reality and profound weaknesses of the widespread materialist world view in much of academia and mainstream culture. Meanwhile, other key books by Francis Collins, Owen Gingerich, Rodney Stark, N.T. Wright, and Douglas Wilson champion Christianity.
As a result, here are recent debates with some of these authors:
"God vs. Science: Francis Collins vs. Richard Dawkins" (Time):
HERE.
"The God Debate: Rick Warren vs. Sam Harris" (Newsweek):
HERE.
"Is Christianity Good for the World? Christopher Hitchens vs. Douglas Wilson" (Christianity Today):
HERE.
Here also are key critical reviews of some of these books:
"Darwin, Mind and Meaning: Review of Daniel Dennett's Darwin's Dangerous Idea," by Alvin Plantinga
HERE.
"The Dawkins Confusion: Naturalism ad absurdum:
Review of Richard Dawkins's The God Delusion," by Alvin Plantinga (Books and Culture)
HERE.
Lonely Atheists of the Global Village," by Michael Novak
HERE.
And, here is a recent study that uses the work of C.S. Lewis:
"Mere Economic Science: C. S. Lewis and the Poverty of Naturalism," by David Theroux
HERE.
Finally, here is a parody of an audio interview which uses many of Dawkins's actual arguments:
"The Dawkins Delusion"
HERE.
A thoughtful op-ed piece by Dr. David K. DeWolf on the "right question" to ask the Presidential candidates was published in the Boston Globe.
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