The first book to deal with all the arguments against religion and, equally important, to put forward an alternative - humanism
A.C. Grayling is Professor of Philosophy and Master of the New College of the Humanities, London. He believes that philosophy should take an active, useful role in society. He has been a regular contributor to The Times, Financial Times, Observer, Independent on Sunday, Economist, Literary Review, New Statesman and Prospect, and is a frequent and popular contributor to radio and television programmes, including Newsnight, Today, In Our Time, Start the Week and CNN News. Grayling's other works directly and indirectly related to this one include The Good Book and Towards the Light: The Story of the Struggle for Liberty and Rights that Made the Modern West.
A lucid, informative and admirably accessible account of the
atheist-secular-humanist position
*New Statesman*
Precise and incisive … Mr Grayling is a talented apologist. His
brand of humanism comes across as sensible, reasonable and
characterized by generosity of spirit that is often absent from
religious structures, many of which involve compiling lists of what
is forbidden and dreaming up creatively horrendous punishments for
those who fall short
*Economist*
A calm and intelligent look at different religions and their
various arguments for the existence of their gods
*Daily Mail*
Grayling writes with clarity, elegance and the occasional
aphoristic twist ... straight alpha material
*Independent on Towards The Light*
There is an immense depth of human wisdom on display here, and five
minutes with any passage will have you contemplating all day
*Independent on The Good Book*
Undeniably thought-provoking
*The Sunday Times*
Professor Grayling himself neatly exemplifies the values of calm
rationality which are at the heart of Stoicism, and which
influenced early Christian thought
*Church Times*
Debunks the teleological, ontological and cosmological arguments
employed throughout Christendom for the literal existence of God …
Those looking for a succinct analysis of these centuries old
debates will appreciate Grayling’s insights
*Washington Post*
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