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  1. The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World is a book by Christian theologian and apologist Alister McGrath which traces the perceived decline of secular thought over the last two centuries. McGrath states that the book is an expanded form of a speech he gave at a debate in February 2002 at the Oxford ...

    • Alister E. McGrath
    • 2004
  2. 21 de fev. de 2006 · Blending thoughtful, authoritative historical analysis with incisive portraits of such leading and influential atheists as Sigmund Freud and Richard Dawkins, McGrath exposes the flaws at the heart of atheism, and argues that the renewal of faith is a natural, inevitable, and necessary response to its failures.

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  3. 18 de dez. de 2007 · In THE TWILIGHT OF ATHEISM, the distinguished historian and theologian Alister McGrath examines what went wrong with the atheist dream and explains why religion and faith are destined to...

  4. The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World Paperback – 21 February 2006. by Alister McGrath (Author) 4.2 60 ratings. See all formats and editions. Get S$5 Off with Mastercard W/WE Cards. Enter code MCAMZ5 at checkout. Discount Provided by Amazon. 1 applicable promotion.

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  5. The Twilight Of Atheism. The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World. Select a format: Paperback Ebook. Retailers: Amazon Blackwells Bookshop.org Foyles Hive Waterstones WHSmith. Summary. Atheism is one of the most important movements in modern Western culture.

  6. 18 de out. de 2021 · Rider, 2004 279 pages £12.99 ISBN 978 1 844 135 748. A wide-ranging study of disbelief from an academic with an easy and engaging style. Prof. McGrath begins with a brief survey of atheism in classical Greece and continues with in-depth accounts of the high noon of atheism in France (the Revolution of 1789).

  7. Blending thoughtful, authoritative historical analysis with incisive portraits of such leading and influential atheists as Sigmund Freud and Richard Dawkins, McGrath exposes the flaws at the heart of atheism, and argues that the renewal of faith is a natural, inevitable, and necessary response to its failures.