Pew’s survey of American Jews raises more questions about the state of American Jewry than it answers.
The autobiography of the militant atheist Richard Dawkins betrays a positively religious zeal for Charles Darwin, atheism, and, above all, himself.
Attempting to defend the Enlightenment and Western civilization from postmodern attacks, a new history degenerates instead into a tiresome diatribe against religion.
The British Left is fine with attacks on Christianity, but hates Richard Dawkins, the evolutionary biologist and militant atheist, for attacking Islam too.
Serious fiction today is almost entirely devoid of religiously informed understanding; can readers and writers reverse the tide?
Well-known physicists claiming that quantum mechanics explains how the universe could have arisen ex nihilo have a lot to learn about nothing.
“The atheist claims to know that there is no God; the agnostic admits that he is uncertain. Put differently, an atheist is someone directly told. . .
William Lane Craig, evangelical Christianity’s answer to the New Atheists, has his philosophical opponents on the run.
The history of Europe since the 18th century has been the story of successive attempts to find alternatives to God. The costs are mounting up.