Released in the UK May 2014
Released in the US July 2014
Trade paperback | 128 Pages
9781781913161 • £7.99 $11.99
BISAC – REL067030
This summary of the arguments that dominate the current scene of thought unravels the philosophies behind modern popular and academic culture. Veale, a high school teacher, uses these arguments to motivate readers to stop and to think about their own direction and purpose, and ultimately, through consideration of the crucial questions, to find the vital answers.
Graham Veale
Graham Veale is the head of the Religious Education department at the City of Armagh High School, Armagh, Northern Ireland and co-founded saintsandsceptics.org, a web ministry for apologetics. Graham has been married to Nicola for fifteen years and they have two children, Ben and Rebekah. They worship at Richhill Presbyterian Church in County Armagh.
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With common sense and uncommon clarity, Graham Veale surveys the popular arguments of the New Atheists that have given so many people intellectual indigestion.
Timothy McGrew
Professor of Philosophy, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Sophisticated and positive case for the rationality of Christian belief.
Patrick J. Roche
Tutor in Philosophy of Religion, Irish Baptist College, Moira, County Down, Northern Ireland
If you are a Christian who has been sneered at, or an atheist who sneers, then you should think about reading this book, and while you read it - think!
Mark McCartney
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Ulster, Newtonabbey, Northern Ireland, co-editor Kelvin: Life, Labours and Legacy
This is a great wee book which is an excellent introduction to and summary of, the current controversy surrounding the New Atheism... Highly recommended!
David Robertson
Well–known pastor and apologist