Christianity in the Light of Science: Critically Examining the World's Largest Religion

Author:   John W. Loftus
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Pages:   380
Publication Date:   26 July 2016
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Author:   John W. Loftus
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
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ISBN:  

9781633881730


ISBN 10:   1633881733
Pages:   380
Publication Date:   26 July 2016
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PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORKS BY JOHN W. LOFTUS: John Loftus knows from the inside what's wrong with Christianity. Few people are better qualified to explain to those still in its clutches why they'd do well to leave, and he has assembled a fine team of colleagues to assist him in doing so. This book should convert a high proportion of those with the courage to read it. --RICHARD DAWKINS (reviewing Christianity Is Not Great ) Loftus's book is admirable for its bluntness and single-minded drive toward the belief that science--itself a human construct and thus as subject to flaws as religion--is mankind's saving grace...Provocative. - Kirkus Reviews (on The End of Christianity ) Without doubt one of the best books I've ever read on faith. A masterpiece. - PETER BOGHOSSIAN, author of A Manual for Creating Atheists (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) A must-read for believers and any atheists who want to debate them. Superbly argued, airtight, and endlessly useful, this should be everyone's first stop in the god debate. - RICHARD CARRIER, author of Proving History (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) [T]he reader seeking a comprehensive disproof of Christianity as contemporary evangelicals defend it can do little better than to consult this volume. - Free Inquiry (on Why I Became an Atheist )


In this fascinating collection of essays by noted scholars from a wide range of fields, Loftus promises to expose the dog and pony show that is Christianity in a scientifically advanced world--and this series of cohesive and compelling treatises delivers on that promise. This absorbing book is a must-read for minds open to critical thought about who we are, what we know, and where we came from as human beings. --Dr. Elicka Peterson Sparks, author of The Devil You Know: The Surprising Link Between Conservative Christianity and Crime In this indispensable volume, John Loftus and his colleagues demonstrate all the different ways in which science undermines and threatens religious belief. The only way you can rescue God from this book is if you force him to retreat so far that you might as well stop believing in him. I defy you to read this volume and still believe that religion and science shall ever meet. John Loftus will never receive the Templeton Prize, but he should. This collection alone will further our understanding of science and religion more than all the previous winners combined. --Dr. Maarten Boudry, philosopher, Ghent University This is the best compilation John Loftus has done to date, and I have enjoyed reading his others. I truly couldn't put it down. He has assembled leading authors to write essays in an easy-to-read, well-annotated manner. If you find a particular subject of interest in a couple of authors or more, check out their larger body of work. I highly recommend this book for those who want to delve deeper into why religion persists in our world and why it shouldn't. --Karen L. Garst, PhD, editor of Women Beyond Belief and blogger at www.faithlessfeminist.com In this anthology, Loftus gathers a broad scholarly team that tests the claims of Christianity against the evidence. Within these pages is a rigorous challenge for everyone still in the faith. --Brandon G. Withrow, PhD, author of Consider No Evil PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORKS BY JOHN W. LOFTUS: John Loftus knows from the inside what's wrong with Christianity. Few people are better qualified to explain to those still in its clutches why they'd do well to leave, and he has assembled a fine team of colleagues to assist him in doing so. This book should convert a high proportion of those with the courage to read it. --RICHARD DAWKINS (reviewing Christianity Is Not Great) Loftus's book is admirable for its bluntness and single-minded drive toward the belief that science--itself a human construct and thus as subject to flaws as religion--is mankind's saving grace...Provocative. - Kirkus Reviews (on The End of Christianity) Without doubt one of the best books I've ever read on faith. A masterpiece. - PETER BOGHOSSIAN, author of A Manual for Creating Atheists (on The Outsider Test for Faith) A must-read for believers and any atheists who want to debate them. Superbly argued, air-tight, and endlessly useful, this should be everyone's first stop in the god debate. - RICHARD CARRIER, author of Proving History (on The Outsider Test for Faith) [T]he reader seeking a comprehensive disproof of Christianity as contemporary evangelicals defend it can do little better than to consult this volume. - Free Inquiry (on Why I Became an Atheist) In this fascinating collection of essays by noted scholars from a wide range of fields, Loftus promises to expose the dog and pony show that is Christianity in a scientifically advanced world and this series of cohesive and compelling treatises delivers on that promise. This absorbing book is a must-read for minds open to critical thought about who we are, what we know, and where we came from as human beings. Dr. Elicka Peterson Sparks, author of The Devil You Know: The Surprising Link Between Conservative Christianity and Crime In this indispensable volume, John Loftus and his colleagues demonstrate all the different ways in which science undermines and threatens religious belief. The only way you can rescue God from this book is if you force him to retreat so far that you might as well stop believing in him. I defy you to read this volume and still believe that religion and science shall ever meet. John Loftus will never receive the Templeton Prize, but he should. This collection alone will further our understanding of science and religion more than all the previous winners combined. Dr. Maarten Boudry, philosopher, Ghent University This is the best compilation John Loftus has done to date, and I have enjoyed reading his others. I truly couldn t put it down. He has assembled leading authors to write essays in an easy to-read, well-annotated manner. If you find a particular subject of interest in a couple of authors or more, check out their larger body of work. I highly recommend this book for those who want to delve deeper into why religion persists in our world and why it shouldn t. Karen L. Garst, PhD, editor of Women Beyond Belief and blogger at www.faithlessfeminist.com In this anthology, Loftus gathers a broad scholarly team that tests the claims of Christianity against the evidence. Within these pages is a rigorous challenge for everyone still in the faith. Brandon G. Withrow, PhD, author of Consider No Evil PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORKS BY JOHN W. LOFTUS: John Loftus knows from the inside what's wrong with Christianity. Few people are better qualified to explain to those still in its clutches why they'd do well to leave, and he has assembled a fine team of colleagues to assist him in doing so. This book should convert a high proportion of those with the courage to read it. --RICHARD DAWKINS (reviewing Christianity Is Not Great ) Loftus's book is admirable for its bluntness and single-minded drive toward the belief that science--itself a human construct and thus as subject to flaws as religion--is mankind's saving grace...Provocative. - Kirkus Reviews (on The End of Christianity ) Without doubt one of the best books I've ever read on faith. A masterpiece. - PETER BOGHOSSIAN, author of A Manual for Creating Atheists (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) A must-read for believers and any atheists who want to debate them. Superbly argued, airtight, and endlessly useful, this should be everyone's first stop in the god debate. - RICHARD CARRIER, author of Proving History (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) [T]he reader seeking a comprehensive disproof of Christianity as contemporary evangelicals defend it can do little better than to consult this volume. - Free Inquiry (on Why I Became an Atheist ) PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORKS BY JOHN W. LOFTUS: John Loftus knows from the inside what's wrong with Christianity. Few people are better qualified to explain to those still in its clutches why they'd do well to leave, and he has assembled a fine team of colleagues to assist him in doing so. This book should convert a high proportion of those with the courage to read it. --RICHARD DAWKINS (reviewing Christianity Is Not Great ) Loftus's book is admirable for its bluntness and single-minded drive toward the belief that science--itself a human construct and thus as subject to flaws as religion--is mankind's saving grace...Provocative. - Kirkus Reviews (on The End of Christianity ) Without doubt one of the best books I've ever read on faith. A masterpiece. - PETER BOGHOSSIAN, author of A Manual for Creating Atheists (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) A must-read for believers and any atheists who want to debate them. Superbly argued, airtight, and endlessly useful, this should be everyone's first stop in the god debate. - RICHARD CARRIER, author of Proving History (on The Outsider Test for Faith ) [T]he reader seeking a comprehensive disproof of Christianity as contemporary evangelicals defend it can do little better than to consult this volume. - Free Inquiry (on Why I Became an Atheist )


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John W. Loftus earned M.A. and M.Div. degrees in theology and philosophy from Lincoln Christian Seminary. He then attended Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and received a Th.M. degree in philosophy of religion. Before leaving the church, he had ministries in Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana, and taught at several Christian and secular colleges. The author of Why I Became an Atheist- A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity and The Outsider Test for Faith- How to Know Which Religion Is True, Loftus is also the editor of The Christian Delusion- Why Faith Fails; The End of Christianity; and Christianity Is Not Great- How Faith Fails.

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