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"God Is Dead" and I Don't Feel So Good
"God Is Dead" and I Don't Feel So Good

"God Is Dead" and I Don't Feel So Good Myself: Theological Engagements with the New Atheism

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About "God Is Dead" And I Don't Feel So Good

In this pertinent and engaging volume leading Christian philosophers, theologians, and writers from all over the denominational map explode the black-and-white binaries that characterize both sides of the New Atheism debate. They transcend the self-assured shouting matches of this latest expression of the culture wars by engaging in rigorous, polychromatic Christian reflection that considers the extent to which the atheistic critique-both new and old-might help the church move toward a more mature faith, authentic spirituality, charitable witness, and peaceable practice. With generous openness and ferocious wit, this collection of essays, interviews, memoir, poetry, and visual art-including contributions from leading intellectuals, activists, and artists such as Stanley Hauerwas, Charles Taylor, John Milbank, Stanley Fish, Luci Shaw, Paul Roorda, Merold Westphal, and D. Stephen Long-provides substantive analysis, incisive critique, and a hopeful way forward for Christian dialog with atheist voices.“I was watching a TV documentary the other night that featured several highly religious parents dealing with their highly addictive adult childrens’ drug and sexuality issues. ‘Their faith seems to make them worse parents and worse people,’ I said to my wife after the last commercial. I feel the same way when political leaders bring in religion to justify the unjustifiable, as they too often do. That’s why I am so grateful for this brilliant book: atheism isn’t just something to oppose or refute—it also can be a mirror, with much to teach us believers about ourselves and our distorted and unworthy ideas about God and religion. The atheist too is our neighbor, and God may want to speak to us all through the incisive insight of an honest atheist. Highly, highly recommended.”—BRIAN MCLARENauthor of Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope“The very shape of this book is a response to the New Atheism precisely bec