
Is God A Delusion?
A Reply to Religion's Cultured Despisers
Eric Reitan(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. November 2008
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-4051-8362-8 (ISBN)
Description
Is God a Delusion? addresses the philosophical underpinnings of the recent proliferation of popular books attacking religious beliefs.
Winner of CHOICE 2009 Outstanding Academic Title Award
Focuses primarily on charges leveled by recent critics that belief in God is irrational and that its nature ferments violence
Balances philosophical rigor and scholarly care with an engaging, accessible style
Offers a direct response to the crop of recent anti-religion bestsellers currently generating considerable public discussion
Winner of CHOICE 2009 Outstanding Academic Title Award
Focuses primarily on charges leveled by recent critics that belief in God is irrational and that its nature ferments violence
Balances philosophical rigor and scholarly care with an engaging, accessible style
Offers a direct response to the crop of recent anti-religion bestsellers currently generating considerable public discussion
Reviews / Votes
"Makes an elegantly argued response ... that is refreshing in several respects. Neither polemical nor defensive ... he brings into the contemporary fray many philosophers who reasoned well about God long ago. He looks squarely in the face of the contemporary horrors that many have used to argue for God's non-existence and still comes off the theodicy battleground with a sense of God as ethico-religious hope, 'the substance of things hoped for.' The clarity of his presentation should make this book useful after atheism has finished its moment in the sun." (Publisher's Weekly Religion Update) "Reitan's execution is truly remarkable, maintaining both sympathy with the criticism of exclusive and closed-minded religious views while exposing fallacious and closed-minded attacks on human expression of religious belief and hope.... Highly recommended." (Choice Magazine)"In the book you get two things for the price of one. 1- An intro to the philosophy of religion and 2- a fun, readable, and vigorous critical response to the New Atheists." (Tripp Fuller, Homebrewed Christianity)
"Reitan's resurrection of the phrase 'cultured despisers' underscores one of the most compelling purposes of his book, namely, to show that the arguments of today's articulate atheists are rehash of yesteryear's angst." (Religion Dispatches)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-8362-8 (9781405183628)
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Person
Eric Reitan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Oklahoma State University with more than thirty articles published in professional journals. In 2004 he was the recipient of Oklahoma State University's Junior Faculty Award for Scholarly Excellence.
Content
Introduction. 1. On Religion and Equivocation.
2. "The God Hypothesis" and the Concept of God.
3. Divine Tyranny and the Goodness of God.
4. Science, Transcendence, and Meaning.
5. Philosophy and God's Existence, Part I.
6. Philosophy and God's Existence, Part II.
7. Religious Consciousness.
8. The Substance of Things Hoped For.
9. Evil and the Meaning of Life.
10. The Root of All Evil?.
Notes.
References.
Index
2. "The God Hypothesis" and the Concept of God.
3. Divine Tyranny and the Goodness of God.
4. Science, Transcendence, and Meaning.
5. Philosophy and God's Existence, Part I.
6. Philosophy and God's Existence, Part II.
7. Religious Consciousness.
8. The Substance of Things Hoped For.
9. Evil and the Meaning of Life.
10. The Root of All Evil?.
Notes.
References.
Index