A fully updated new edition of a critically acclaimed examination of the theories and writings of Richard Dawkins by a world-renowned expert on the relation of science and religionIncludes in-depth analysis of Dawkins' landmark treatise The God Delusion (2006), as well as coverage of his later popul
Deluded by Dawkins? : a Christian response to The God delusion
β Scribed by Wilson, Andrew J
- Publisher
- Eastbourne, England : Kingsway Communications
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
112 pages ; 20 cm
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