The Atheist Who Didn't Exist: Or the dreadful consequences of bad arguments

Author:   Andy Bannister (Director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity) ,  Ravi Zacharias
Publisher:   SPCK Publishing
Edition:   New edition
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9780857216106


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   24 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Addressing some of the more popular atheist arguments about the Christian faith, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist clears the space for a deeper and more honest discussion about the big questions of life. Our culture now assumes that atheism is the default position - indeed, the only position for anyone who wishes to be seen as educated, contemporary, and urbane. In the media, atheism is usually portrayed as scientific and rational versus religion, which is seen as stuffy, outdated, and irrational. Yet when one pokes at popular atheism, you quickly discover that many of its cherished claims and arguments quickly unravel. Blending humor with serious thought, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist will help readers to think a little deeper about the popular claims of atheism. Whether the reader is a Christian who desires to be able to start a conversation with secular friends or simply an agnostic dissatisfied with some of the arguments that pass for serious thought, Andy Bannister shows that when it comes to the most important questions of life, we need to move beyond simplistic sound bites.

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Author:   Andy Bannister (Director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity) ,  Ravi Zacharias
Publisher:   SPCK Publishing
Imprint:   Monarch Books
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.244kg
ISBN:  

9780857216106


ISBN 10:   0857216104
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   24 July 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is a remarkable and timely book. Apologetics has to mature and evolve into the 21st century and this intelligent, funny and elegant work is precisely what we are looking for. -- Michael Coren, broadcaster, author and journalist Andy Bannister's book is a breath, a gust, a positive whoosh of fresh air. Made me laugh, made me think, made me cry. The words bounce across the page. A sane Christian! Whatever next? -- Adrian Plass


This is a remarkable and timely book. Apologetics has to mature and evolve into the 21st century and this intelligent, funny and elegant work is precisely what we are looking for. -- Michael Coren, broadcaster, author and journalist Andy Bannister's book is a breath, a gust, a positive whoosh of fresh air. Made me laugh, made me think, made me cry. The words bounce across the page. A sane Christian! Whatever next? -- Adrian Plass Every atheist vs. believer debate I've been to has made me want to gouge out my eyes with a spoon. Bannister's book, however, is exactly what this sceptical believer needed. -- Drew Marshall, radio host In a brilliant work that is as humorous as it is damaging to atheist arguments, Bannister demonstrates the consequences of implementing new atheist arguments into real life (that is, out of the realm of stuffy office speculations). His work is a wild ride that takes the reader from stories to theory to end game. Writing with eloquence and imagination, he illustrates the supposed 'safe ground' of new atheist thought as truly no ground at all. -- Mary Jo Sharp, Houston Baptist University Andy Bannister provides a set of powerful and accessible arguments that can be used by ordinary people in responding to the tsunami of atheist sound bites flooding public discourse in the West. His tongue-in-cheek humour gives a certain lightness which does not in any way undermine the rigour and force of the book's arguments. This is not a negative study - though atheism is certainly taken to the cleaners - but it is also profoundly positive in presenting compelling arguments for the central claims of Christianity. -- Dr Peter Riddell, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS, University of London A book that tackles heady things with humor and grace and in a way that ordinary people like myself can actually understand. Highly recommended, I read it twice! -- Jeff Allen, comedian This book is for you, whether you're an atheist, a doubter, or a believer. In an age of overdone rhetoric that lacks substance, Andy Bannister has done what few writers on the topic of God have done: made it fun and fast paced, yet fair and sincere. Andy has the rare ability to use humor to expose the faulty logic of bad arguments while at the same time being respectful to the people who might use those same arguments. You'll laugh in these pages even as your intellect is stimulated and your thinking is challenged. The Atheist Who Didn't Exist is a thoughtful book that will stimulate the humor and intelligence of the atheists who do exist. I wholeheartedly recommend it! -- Abdu Murray, author of Grand Central Question 'It's the God Debate but not as you know it. In this conversational, well-researched and accessible volume, Andy Bannister offers an intelligent, provocative and humorous engagement with the New Atheism. Andy asks big questions and challenges some dominant assumptions. Share and Enjoy.' -- Paul Woolley, Executive Director, Bible Society This is the most enjoyable critique of popular atheism I have read. It is serious fun, by which I mean it somehow offers deeply thoughtful responses to modern scepticism while regularly making you laugh-often laughing at Andy's true wit, sometimes at that 'British droll'! Oddly, for such an entertaining riposte of fashionable atheist arguments, the book is remarkably free of smugness and self-congratulation. I could-and will-give this book to my sceptical friends. -- Dr John Dickson, Founding Director of the Centre for Public Christianity, and Honorary Fellow of the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University I would especially highlight this book's accessibility. Although it is well endowed with references, its populist, racy style may well appeal to readers who would be unlikely to engage with yet another 'academic' treatise on faith and secularism. On these grounds, I recommend it as an important addition to the debate on the most fundamental issue confronting any person, anywhere, at any time: are there good grounds for believing in a God or are believers such as Christians suffering delusional irrationality? This book may help each reader to come to a conclusion based on argumentation and evidence presented with satirical humour: a very valuable addition to the library! -- Baroness Caroline Cox This lively, witty, and engaging book provides a powerful and thoughtful critique of the New Atheism associated with Richard Dawkins and others. This is a lovely book, which draws deeply on high-quality philosophical, historical, and scientific thinking. A readable, thoughtful, and humorous challenge to those who hold New Atheist beliefs. Highly recommended! -- Professor Steve Walton, St Mary's University, London


This is a must-read. Recommend this book to high school and campus ministry leaders, pastors, higher education faculty, and Ravi Zacharias fans. * CBA Retailers+Resources * This is a remarkable and timely book. Apologetics has to mature and evolve into the 21st century and this intelligent, funny and elegant work is precisely what we are looking for. -- Michael Coren, broadcaster, author and journalist Andy Bannister's book is a breath, a gust, a positive whoosh of fresh air. Made me laugh, made me think, made me cry. The words bounce across the page. A sane Christian! Whatever next? -- Adrian Plass Every atheist vs. believer debate I've been to has made me want to gouge out my eyes with a spoon. Bannister's book, however, is exactly what this skeptical believer needed. -- Drew Marshall, radio host In a brilliant work that is as humorous as it is damaging to atheist arguments, Bannister demonstrates the consequences of implementing new atheist arguments into real life (that is, out of the realm of stuffy office speculations). His work is a wild ride that takes the reader from stories to theory to end game. Writing with eloquence and imagination, he illustrates the supposed 'safe ground' of new atheist thought as truly no ground at all. -- Mary Jo Sharp, Houston Baptist University Andy Bannister provides a set of powerful and accessible arguments that can be used by ordinary people in responding to the tsunami of atheist sound bites flooding public discourse in the West. His tongue-in-cheek humor gives a certain lightness which does not in any way undermine the rigor and force of the book's arguments. This is not a negative study-though atheism is certainly taken to the cleaners-but it is also profoundly positive in presenting compelling arguments for the central claims of Christianity. -- Dr. Peter Riddell, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS, University of London


"""This is a must-read. Recommend this book to high school and campus ministry leaders, pastors, higher education faculty, and Ravi Zacharias fans."" * CBA Retailers+Resources * “This is a remarkable and timely book. Apologetics has to mature and evolve into the 21st century and this intelligent, funny and elegant work is precisely what we are looking for.” -- Michael Coren, broadcaster, author and journalist “Andy Bannister’s book is a breath, a gust, a positive whoosh of fresh air. Made me laugh, made me think, made me cry. The words bounce across the page. A sane Christian! Whatever next?” -- Adrian Plass “Every atheist vs. believer debate I’ve been to has made me want to gouge out my eyes with a spoon. Bannister’s book, however, is exactly what this skeptical believer needed.” -- Drew Marshall, radio host “In a brilliant work that is as humorous as it is damaging to atheist arguments, Bannister demonstrates the consequences of implementing new atheist arguments into real life (that is, out of the realm of stuffy office speculations). His work is a wild ride that takes the reader from stories to theory to end game. Writing with eloquence and imagination, he illustrates the supposed ‘safe ground’ of new atheist thought as truly no ground at all.” -- Mary Jo Sharp, Houston Baptist University “Andy Bannister provides a set of powerful and accessible arguments that can be used by ordinary people in responding to the tsunami of atheist sound bites flooding public discourse in the West. His tongue-in-cheek humor gives a certain lightness which does not in any way undermine the rigor and force of the book’s arguments. This is not a negative study—though atheism is certainly taken to the cleaners—but it is also profoundly positive in presenting compelling arguments for the central claims of Christianity.” -- Dr. Peter Riddell, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS, University of London"


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Dr. Andy Bannister is the Director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity, speaking and teaching regularly throughout the UK, Europe, Canada, the USA, and the wider world. From universities to churches, business forums to TV and radio, he regularly addresses audiences of both Christians and those of all faiths and none on issues relating to faith, culture, politics and society.

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