Faith and Unbelief: A theology of atheism (Faith Going Deeper)

Faith and Unbelief: A theology of atheism (Faith Going Deeper)

by StephenBullivant (Author)

Synopsis

Most Christian books on atheism set out to critique the writings of well-known figures such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, who represent one, albeit very vocal, expression of a more pervasive, subtle and widespread phenomenon that exerts a powerful influence in many areas of public life. This book is distinct in offering a rounded understanding of the development of atheism, its many faces, and a guide to the topics at the interface between the Christian faith and our modern-day culture of unbelief. It asks: Can a rational person still believe in God? What does the rise in atheism in Christian countries say about the church? Can unbelieving friends and family members be saved? How can Christians present the gospel in a world of unbelief? In exploring the roots and reasons for atheism, and key questions of dialogue and evangelism, this will equip Christians for serious engagement with today's many forms of atheism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 27 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1848252803
ISBN 13: 9781848252806

Media Reviews
'Faith and Unbelief is altogether different: a short, learned and witty book... [A] finely wrought miniature, and a valuable guide to those wanting to pick their way through the slowly transforming landscape of contemporary belief and atheism.' -- Nick Spencer, The Tablet
'If you want to understand modern atheism - where it came from, what it's like, and how Christians should respond - there's no better resource than Faith and Unbelief. With a clear and charitable style, Stephen breaks new ground in the growing discussion between believers and atheists. All Christians interested in atheism should pick up his book.' -- Brandon Vogt, 'Word on Fire' Catholic Ministries, and founder of www.StrangeNotions.com
Author Bio
Stephen Bullivant is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics at St Mary's University, UK. His other books include The Oxford Handbook of Atheism (OUP, 2013) andThe Salvation of Atheists and Catholic Dogmatic Theology (OUP, 2012). His articles have appeared in New Scientist and The Guardian, and he contributes regularly to America magazine and www.StrangeNotions.com.