Patrick Glynn is the associate director and scholar in residence at the George Washington University Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, in Washington, D.C. He has written widely on religion, politics, and foreign affairs for such publications as The New Republic, Commentary, The Washington Post, and National Review.
"Glynn's arguments for the existence of God put the burden of
disproof on those intellectuals who think that the question has
long since been settled."
— Andrew M. Greeley
"This book is at the same time a personal witness of a spiritual
odyssey and an informative overview of the difficult relationship
between religion and science. It will challenge believers and
nonbelievers."
— Hans Küng
"Patrick Glynn has written a thoughtful and provocative book about
new scientific evidence for the existence of God and the inability
of rationalism to deal with ultimate questions."
— Robert H. Bork
"Elegantly written and absorbing."
— National Review
"Argues persuasively that science, once a crutch for those who
would deny God, in the next century will be a force for moving
those with eyes to see and ears to hear in the other
direction."
— Orange County Register
"This thoughtful and documented book may help more intellectuals to
understand that humans searching for evidence of God is much like a
wave on an ocean searching for evidence that the ocean exists."
— Sir John M. Templeton, founder of the Templeton Prize for
Progress in Religion and author of The Humble Approach: Scientists
Discover God
"Patrick Glynn has scouted the terrain of what may be the most
exciting cultural event of the twenty-first century. The new
dialogue between scientists and religious believers, made possible
by both theological advances and the incredibility of
fundamentalist naturalism, can't come too soon—it's only about 400
years overdue. Kudos to Glynn for helping to move the conversation
into high gear."
— George Weigel, senior fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
"Underlying Mr. Glynn's analyses is one crucial point, which is
that Western intellectual life is undergoing a huge shift: It is
finding room for God."
— Wall Street Journal
"A gripping tale, intellectually stimulating, provocative."
— Michael Novak
"Full of bright insights, graphically described."
— William F. Buckley, Jr.
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