Description
Militant atheism has developed rapidly in recent years. Writers such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have published books that dismiss out of hand the idea that God is. They attempt to argue that anyone believing in God’s existence are only simple-minded fools unwilling to think logically. But do they make their case? The articles in this edition of the journal argue that it is the militant atheists who refuse to think fully about the question and that their case is not made at all.
Contents
Veritas: Does God Exist? by Craig Branch
The Universe Points to God by Gregory E. Ganssle
God, Morality, Knowledge: Two more Arguments that Point to God’s Existence by Steven B. Cowan
Must We Have Evidence for God? by Raymond J. VanArragon
Departments
Disputations:
What Lennox Could Have Said to Dawkins if He’d Had More Time by Brandon Robbins and Steven B. Cowan
In the News
Book Reviews
No One Like Him: The Doctrine of God. by John S. Feinberg. Crossways Books, 2001
C.S. Lewis’s Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from Reason. by Victor Reppert. InterVarsity Press, 2003
C.S. Lewis for the Third Millennium by Peter Kreeft. Ignatius Press, 1994
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. Houghton Mifflin, 2006