Belief in an Age of Skepticism
Laura posted this under Books on September 16th, 2008 @ 6:06 am

I while back I stumbled upon this post by Freakonomics blogger Steven Levitt. It describes a phenomenon I first noticed while book shopping during the Christmas season last year: there have been a lot of books published lately which seek to undermine the existence of God: Breaking the Spell, The God Delusion, God the Failed Hypothesis, God is Not Great, Irreligion.

These books intrigue me. I’ve been tempted to read one, just to see what sorts of things they say. Have any of you picked one up, perhaps aiming to give your apologetics skills a workout? What did you think?

This fall, my LIFE Group will be reading through The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Tim Keller. I’m very much looking forward to it. To be honest, my faith could really use some shoring up right now. I long for belief in an age of skepticism!

6 Responses to “ Belief in an Age of Skepticism ”

  1. Hana Says:

    This is a great book. I’m about halfway done, and I’ve really enjoyed it.

  2. Jessica Says:

    Hey Ladies, I am Rinnie’s college friend who lurks on this site on occasion. I read this over the summer and I think it is FABULOUS! It is deep without being too heady and it gives sensible, normal explanations to skeptics questions. It really appeals to me as a Gen X person. Enjoy it!

  3. Joan Stephens Says:

    I just ordered this book from Amazon and look forward to reading it.

  4. Lurka Says:

    Hi, Laura. I read your blog here and hope you don’t mind me commenting.

    I heard one atheist say of the books you mention that they are to atheism what pro-wrestling is to sports: fun to watch but without much real substance. (Much the same could be said of some Christian books, I suppose.)

    Nonetheless there have been a number of direct responses by Christians. For instance, Douglas Wilson debated Christopher Hitchens in Christianity Today:

    http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/mayweb-only/119-12.0.html

    This debate is also being republished as a book, and Wilson has published responses to Harris’s and Dawkins’s books as well. See:

    http://www.dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=5881

    And Dinesh D’Souza debated Hitchens in person (giving him a solid spanking, if I were to judge the final product):

    http://www.isi.org/lectures/flvplayer/lectureplayer.aspx?file=v000187_cicero_102207.flv

    D’Souza has other online video debates with atheists too, which you can find with Google.

  5. Lurka Says:

    Sorry about the two comments. I thought the first one didn’t go through. You can delete this one and the first one.

  6. Patricia Says:

    Hi Lurka, Thanks for your comments!

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