New Book: Urban Myths of Popular Modern AtheismChristian Alternative Books (John Hunt Publishing) Posted Jan 17, 2019 |
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Dr. Paul E. Hill regards himself as ‘A Philosopher for Christ’. In his new book Paul looks at how atheists rely on urban myths about religion to buttress their case against God.
God, and the whole business of being dependent upon him, is being downgraded, downsized, downplayed, and most of all, just plain dismissed in the modern, cultured, educated parts of Europe and in academia. This process is powered and driven by a whole, growing series of interlocked urban myths about what is supposed to be involved in being a religious (and often specifically Christian) believer. This book examines and critiques those myths, showing how the Christian faith can be intelligent and supported by reason.
ISBN: 978-1-78904-032-6 (Paperback) £14.99 $23.95
EISBN: 978-1-78904-033-3 (e-book) £11.99 $18.99
Dr. Paul E. Hill holds Masters degrees in both Philosophical Theology and Education and a PhD in Philosophy. He worked as a school teacher and also taught Philosophy with the Workers’ Educational Association and The University of Hull. Now retired, he serves as a Lay Reader in his local parish in Lincolnshire, UK.
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