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    Tag: Alister McGrath

    Book Review: The Dawkins Delusion – By Alister McGrath & Joanna Collicutt McGrath

    There are many individuals who act as poster-boys for certain religious and anti-religious movements. For the New Atheists, one of those individuals is Richard Dawkins; for evangelical…… Read more “Book Review: The Dawkins Delusion – By Alister McGrath & Joanna Collicutt McGrath”

    18 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Eugene Lilley

    Rereading the Faith for Today – Gnostic Tendencies and Defending Against Them

      In his book The Everlasting Man G.K. Chesterton asserts that “the whole world once very nearly died of broadmindedness and the brotherhood of all religions.” Chesterton…… Read more “Rereading the Faith for Today – Gnostic Tendencies and Defending Against Them”

    31 Aug 201628 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

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