Christopher Hitchens Debates Religion: Faith, Reason, and the Moral Argument

Christopher Hitchens Debates Religion: Faith, Reason, and the Moral Argument

by Christopher Hitchens

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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Christopher Hitchens Debates Faith, Reason, and the Moral Argument brings together the most riveting public clashes between Hitch and leading defenders of faith—an essential volume for readers who care about evidence, morality, and the power of ideas in public life.Hitchens meets his opponents with razor logic, historical fluency, and a wit that turns debate into an art. The result is a masterclass in argument—probing the existence of God, the roots of morality, and whether religion elevates or diminishes human dignity.Featuring full-length debates and dialogues Rabbi David WolpeDinesh D’SouzaReverend Al SharptonTony BlairDouglas WilsonDr. Alister McGrathInside, you’ll Clear, unflinching exchanges on faith versus reason, ethics without God, and religion’s role in public lifeHitchens at full strength—quotable, precise, relentlessly evidence-drivenHelpful context notes to situate each debate and track the strongest claims on both sidesWhether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or simply debate-curious, this collection invites you to test your convictions against the best arguments available. Hitchens refuses to concede the moral high ground, challenging dogma while defending human freedom, inquiry, and responsibility.Perfect for readers of philosophy of religion, atheism and secular humanism, modern theology, political and moral philosophy—and anyone seeking a bracing, intellectually honest conversation about what we should believe and why.“Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. The grave will supply plenty of time for silence.” This book is a standing invitation to think harder, argue better, and take ideas seriously.

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