Why There Almost Certainly Is a God
Doubting Dawkins
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SPCK Publishing
Published:22nd Aug '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book presents a thoughtful rebuttal to Richard Dawkins' claims about the existence of God, offering rational arguments and engaging insights. Why There Almost Certainly Is a God challenges stereotypes and promotes philosophical dialogue.
In Why There Almost Certainly Is a God, renowned philosopher-theologian Keith Ward takes on the challenge posed by Richard Dawkins, who famously claimed that no theologian has adequately addressed his arguments against the existence of God. Ward, a prominent figure in the field of philosophy and theology, invites readers into a rigorous exploration of these contentious topics, aiming to provide clarity and depth to the conversation. He emphasizes the importance of clear definitions and logical reasoning, setting the stage for a thoughtful discussion.
As Ward delves into Dawkins' assertions, he critiques the latter's approach, suggesting that Dawkins often resorts to stereotypes and oversimplifications rather than engaging with the complexities of philosophical discourse. The book offers a compelling counter-narrative, illustrating how a rational case for the existence of God can be articulated. Ward’s arguments challenge the notion that belief in God is merely a product of irrationality or ignorance.
Ultimately, Why There Almost Certainly Is a God serves as both a philosophical treatise and a defense of theism, encouraging readers to reconsider their perspectives on faith and reason. Ward’s engaging style and insightful analysis make the book not only a response to Dawkins but also an invitation to explore the deeper questions surrounding existence and belief.
ISBN: 9780745953304
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 13mm
Weight: 156g
160 pages
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