Against All Gods cover art

Against All Gods

What’s Right and Wrong About the New Atheism

Preview
Try Premium Plus free
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection - including bestsellers and new releases.
Unlimited access to our all-you-can-listen catalogue of 15K+ audiobooks and podcasts
Access exclusive sales and deals.
£8.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically.

Against All Gods

By: Phillip E. Johnson, John Mark Reynolds
Narrated by: John McLain
Try Premium Plus free

£8.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

Buy Now for £7.99

Buy Now for £7.99

About this listen

The father of the intelligent design movement, Phillip E. Johnson, thinks the new atheists are right! How? They’ve put serious discussion about God back on the public agenda.

Despite their conclusions, folks like Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett are asking the right questions. They’re making belief in any religion an issue again, especially in the university context where, for decades, questions about faith and reason have been taken off the table for serious discussion. Open debate is exactly what we need on the topics of God, evolution, and creation.

Together Johnson and John Mark Reynolds help us see the unique opportunity these vociferous and even evangelistic atheists are creating in their attempt to convert us to their unbelief. The authors show that we need not fear or react against these challenges. Rather they point to better ways to engage the opinions of this new, aggressive form of anti-religious activity. With skill and insight they energetically take on the question of whether the evidence leads to a materialistic naturalism or points toward a creator God.

Be informed. Be encouraged. Join the discussion.

©2010 Originally published by InterVarsity Press as Against All Gods by Phillip E. Johnson and John Mark Reynolds. © 2010 by Phillip E. Johnson and John Mark Reynolds (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing
Atheism Christianity Religious Studies Spirituality Morality Agnostic Humanism New Atheism
All stars
Most relevant
God may have had to give us sorrow in order for us to experience joy. Somewhere between the two is beauty. Otherwise we’d just be zombies, like Richard Dawkins (joke)

Interesting

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.