Tim Keller, noted New York pastor, has released his book, The Reason of God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism. This book should be a positive contribution to the ongoing discussion with the new atheism, both “pop” and “academic.” Dodson included the small blurb below.
In this apologia for Christian faith, Keller mines material from literary classics, philosophy, anthropology and a multitude of other disciplines to make an intellectually compelling case for God…One of Keller’s most provocative arguments is that “all doubts, however skeptical and cynical they may seem, are really a set of alternate beliefs.” Drawing on sources as diverse as 19th-century author Robert Louis Stevenson and contemporary New Testament theologian N.T. Wright, Keller attempts to deconstruct everyone he finds in his way, from the evolutionary psychologist Richard Dawkins to popular author Dan Brown.
The ever-helpful Westminster Bookstore has it on display. Read and be encouraged.
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