50 Great Myths About Atheism

Author:   Russell Blackford (University of Newcastle, Australia) ,  Udo Schüklenk (Queen's University, Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Russell Blackford (University of Newcastle, Australia) ,  Udo Schüklenk (Queen's University, Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9780470674048


ISBN 10:   0470674040
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 October 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Overall, Blackford and Schu. klenk's work is a valuable contribution to the debate between believers and non-believers. (Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1 August 2014) Review appeared in Times Higher Education - 2 January 2014 I am happy to report that Blackford and Schuklenk's collaboration has given us an intellectually rigorous yet compositionally relaxed book. It is clearly written, clear-headed, and amusing on occasion (especially with the inclusion of comics from the Jesus & Mo website). It is simply organized, as the title indicates, with the authors taking on the 50 Myths one by one. (Neworld Review, Vol 6. No. 46) I recommend it as useful reading both to those who are freethinkers (whatever they call themselves, be it atheists, agnostics or secularists) and to believers , particularly the hard-core religious ones, though it might prove heavy-going for them at times, and they are unlikely to be able to suspend belief and permit scepticism to intrude into their blind faith . (New Nurturing Potential, 1 September 2013)


I recommend it as useful reading both to those who are freethinkers (whatever they call themselves, be it atheists, agnostics or secularists) and to believers , particularly the hard-core religious ones, though it might prove heavy-going for them at times, and they are unlikely to be able to suspend belief and permit scepticism to intrude into their blind faith . ( New Nurturing Potential , 1 September 2013)


Overall, Blackford and Schu klenk's work is a valuable contribution to the debate between believers and non-believers. (Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1 August 2014) Review appeared in Times Higher Education - 2 January 2014 I am happy to report that Blackford and Schuklenk's collaboration has given us an intellectually rigorous yet compositionally relaxed book. It is clearly written, clear-headed, and amusing on occasion (especially with the inclusion of comics from the Jesus & Mo website). It is simply organized, as the title indicates, with the authors taking on the 50 Myths one by one. (Neworld Review, Vol 6. No. 46) I recommend it as useful reading both to those who are freethinkers (whatever they call themselves, be it atheists, agnostics or secularists) and to believers , particularly the hard-core religious ones, though it might prove heavy-going for them at times, and they are unlikely to be able to suspend belief and permit scepticism to intrude into their blind faith . (New Nurturing Potential, 1 September 2013)


"“Overall, Blackford and Schu¨ klenk’s work is a valuable contribution to the debate between believers and non-believers.”  (Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1 August 2014) Review appeared in Times Higher Education - 2 January 2014 ""I am happy to report that Blackford and Schüklenk’s collaboration has given us an intellectually rigorous yet compositionally relaxed book. It is clearly written, clear-headed, and amusing on occasion (especially with the inclusion of comics from the Jesus & Mo website). It is simply organized, as the title indicates, with the authors taking on the 50 Myths one by one."" (Neworld Review, Vol 6. No. 46) “I recommend it as useful reading both to those who are freethinkers (whatever they call themselves, be it atheists, agnostics or secularists) and to ""believers"", particularly the hard-core religious ones, though it might prove ""heavy-going"" for them at times, and they are unlikely to be able to suspend belief and permit scepticism to intrude into their ""blind faith"".”  (New Nurturing Potential, 1 September 2013)  "


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Russell Blackford is Conjoint Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, Australia. A renowned philosopher, literary critic, author and commentator on a range of topics including legal and political philosophy, philosophy of religion, meta-ethics, and philosophical bioethics, he is a prolific essayist and author whose works include Freedom of Religion and the Secular State (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). Dr Blackford is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Evolution and Technology. Udo Schüklenk is Professor of Philosophy at Queen’s University, Canada, where he holds the Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics. A renowned bioethicist, he is joint editor-in-chief of the international journals Bioethics and Developing World Bioethics. A prolific author and editor, he has produced 7 books and published more than 130 articles in international journals and anthologies, mostly on public health ethics, research ethics and end-of-life issues. He recently chaired an international expert panel drafting a landmark report on end-of-life care on behalf of the Royal Society of Canada.

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