The Devils' Gospels
Finding God in Four Great Atheist Books
by Christopher Gasson
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Pub Date 1 Feb 2025 | Archive Date 17 Dec 2024
Collective Ink Limited | Christian Alternative Books
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Description
Your guide to bridging the gap between belief and reason in the 21st century.
Can we find religious inspiration in great atheist writing? It is a paradoxical challenge but an urgent one. The gap between secular and religious understandings of the world has become impossibly wide. It is damaging Christianity and cutting young people off from the possibility of faith. Yet if God exists, everything we learn about the world should tell us more about God.
The Devils’ Gospels started in a youth discussion group at Oxford’s University Church. Each month the author would introduce a different atheist book to the teenagers to see where the discussion would lead.
Four of the best are given the status of 'gospels' here: Friedrich Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Jacques Derrida’s Writing and Difference, Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, and Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion.
These books each have, in their own way, shaped the world we live in today. The Devils’ Gospels captures the energy of their ideas in language simple enough for a bright 11-year-old to understand, and uses it to shed greater light on the nature of God. But it is not just written for intelligent teenagers trying to find their way towards belief. It is aimed at two other important groups: Christians who feel that they aren’t getting the answers that matter from the Church, and non-believers who want to explore the possibility that there may be more to life than physics and biology.
A Note From the Publisher
In his day job Christopher is owner and publisher of a successful specialist magazine that covers the international water industry. It is an arcane subject, but one which brings out his ability to write clearly about complex subjects. He is also an occasional contributor to the New Statesman magazine where he writes on finance and economics related subjects.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803412795 |
PRICE | US$13.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 192 |