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Title
Dawkin's God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life
ISBN
9781405125383
Subject Area
Religion
Publication Name
Dawkins' God : Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Length
8.5 in
Subject
Christian Theology / Apologetics, Religion & Science
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Alister E. Mcgrath
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Width
5.4 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages
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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1405125381
ISBN-13
9781405125383
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30759972

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Dawkins' God : Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Christian Theology / Apologetics, Religion & Science
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Author
Alister E. Mcgrath
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-010887
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"In Dawkins' God, McGrath has written a brilliant book, and it is difficult to think that the exposition of Dawkins' writings and their religious implications, will ever be better stated, explored and criticised... at once dispassionate, robust and readable." Richard Harries, Times Higher Education Supplement "Alister McGrath's book Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes and the Meaning of Life does a fair and sophisticated job of summarising my position." Richard Dawkins, Times Higher Education Supplement "Wielding evolutionary arguments and carefully chosen metaphors like sharp swords, Richard Dawkins has emerged over three decades as this generation's most aggressive promoter of atheism. In his view, science, and science alone, provides the only rock worth standing on. In this remarkable book, Alister McGrath challenges Dawkins on the very ground he holds most sacred - rational argument - and McGrath disarms the master. It becomes readily apparent that Dawkins has aimed his attack at a naive version of faith that most serious believers would not recognize. After reading this carefully constructed and eloquently written book, Dawkins' choice of atheism emerges as the most irrational of the available choices about God's existence." Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project "In this tour-de-force Alister McGrath approaches the edifice of self-confident, breezy atheism so effectively promoted by Richard Dawkins, and by deft dissection and argument reveals the shallowness, special-pleading and inconsistencies of his world-picture. Here is a book which helps to rejoin the magnificence of science to the magnificence of God's good Creation." Simon Conway Morris, Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology, Cambridge University "This is a wonderful book. One of the world's leading Christian contributors to the science/religion dialogue takes on Richard Dawkins, Darwinism's arch-atheist, and wrestles him to the ground! This is scholarship as it should be - informed, feisty, and terrific fun. I cannot wait to see Dawkins's review of Alister McGrath's critique." Michael Ruse, Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University "A timely and accessible contribution to the debate over Richard Dawkins's cosmology which exposes philosophical naivety, the abuse of metaphor, and sheer bluster, left, right and centre. Here Alister McGrath announces what every Darwinian Fundamentalist needs to hear: that science is and always has been a cultural practice that is provisional, fallible, and socially shaped - an enterprise to be cultivated and fostered, but hardly worshipped or idolised. A devastating critique." David N. Livingstone, Professor of Geography and Intellectual History, Queen's University, Belfast "Alister McGrath critically examines the places where Richard Dawkins' well-established biological science changes into the speculations which undergird Dawkins' own anti-religious faith. In his appreciative examination and ruthless analysis of Dawkins writings and the polemics associated with them, McGrath has done a marvellous apologetic job, as well as providing a particular service for those daunted by scientific authoritarianism. We are all in his debt for rigorously identifying and exposing the weaknesses of some of the commonly used arguments against the Christian faith." R. J. Berry, formerly Professor of Genetics, University College, London and President of the Linnean Society "Alister McGrath subjects the atheistic world-view of Richard Dawkins to critical analysis and finds it severely lacking in intellectual rigour. As a former atheist himself, and a biochemist turned theologian and philosopher, the author is well placed to appreciate Dawkins' well-deserved reputation as a populariser of evolutionary theory, but equally well qualified to assess his stratagem of using a biological theory for ideological purposes. This book is essential reading for those interested in the traffic of ideas
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
261.5/5
Table Of Content
ncountering Dawkins: A Personal Account. The Selfish Gene: A Darwinian View of the Worldntroducing Dawkinshe new approach: Charles Darwinhe mechanics of inheritance: Mendel and geneticshe discovery of the genehe role of DNA in geneticsawkins' approach: the selfish geneiver out of Eden: Exploring a Darwinian world. The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution and the Elimination of God'atural science leads to neither atheism nor Christianityod as an explanatory hypothesishe case of William Paleyhe religious views of Charles Darwinhe Christian reaction to Darwin. Proof and Faith: The Place of Evidence in Science and Religionaith as blind trust's atheism itself a faith'hristian faith as irrational'he problem of radical theory change in sciencehe rhetorical amplification of the case for atheism. Cultural Darwinism? The Curious"Science" of Memeticshe origins of the memes cultural development Darwinian'o memes actually exist'he flawed analogy between meme and genehe redundancy of the memeod as a virus'. Science and Religion: Dialogue or Intellectual Appeasement'he"warfare" of science and religionhe poky little medieval universe of religionhe concept of awehe mind of Godystery, insanity and nonsenseonclusioncknowledgementsotesorks consultedndex
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Alister E. McGrath is one of the world's leading theologians, with earned doctorates from Oxford University in both molecular biophysics and Christian theology. Richard Dawkins is one of the bestselling popular science writers, with outspoken and controversial views on religion., 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)., This is the first book-length response to Richard Dawkins, author of some of the most popular scientific works, such as The Selfish Gene and The Blind Watchmaker . Dawkins has become perhaps the world s best-known atheist, noted for his hostile and controversial views on religion. This wonderfully argued book explains and examines Dawkins scientific ideas and their religious implications. Head-to-head, it takes on some of Dawkins central assumptions, like the conflict between science and religion, the selfish gene theory of evolution, the role of science in explaining the world, and brilliantly exposes their unsustainability. Moreover, this controversial debate is carried on in a style which can be enjoyed by anyone without a scientific or religious background., 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).
LC Classification Number
BT1103.M34 2004

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