Alister E. McGrath is one of the world’s leading
theologians, with a doctorate in the sciences.
Richard
Dawkins is one of the bestselling popular science writers, with
outspoken and controversial views on religion. This fascinating and
provoking work is the first book-length response to Dawkins’ ideas,
and offers an ideal introduction to the topical issues of science
and religion.
- Addresses fundamental questions about Dawkins’ approach to
science and religion: Is the gene actually selfish? Is the blind
watchmaker a suitable analogy? Are there other ways of looking at
things?
- Tackles Dawkins’ hostile and controversial views on religion,
and examines the religious implications of his scientific ideas,
making for a fascinating and provoking debate
- Written in a very engaging and accessible style, ideal to
those approaching scientific and religious issues for the first
time
- Alister McGrath is uniquely qualified to write this book. He
is one of the world’s best known and most respected theologians,
with a strong research background in molecular biophysics
- A superb book by one of the world’s leading theologians,
which will attract wide interest in the growing popular science
market, similar to Susan Blackmore’s The Meme Machine
(1999).