The last decade or so has seen many books from what might be called ""the new atheists."" One thinks, for example, of Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens. They have captured the interest of the general reading public and have sold well. Often, however, they have loaded the dice against Christian belief in a most unfair fashion. Arguments and issues have been summarily dismissed after the most cursory of treatments. Thinking God, written by a philosopher and a theologian, father and son, invites the reader to a more reflective consideration of the issues around God and the traditional...
The last decade or so has seen many books from what might be called ""the new atheists."" One thinks, for example, of Richard Dawkins or Christopher H...