Mark Johnston’s book, Saving God (Princeton University Press, 2010) has two main goals, one negative and the other positive: (1) to eliminate the gods of the major Western monotheisms (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) as candidates for the role of “the Highest One”; (2) to introduce the real Highest One, a panentheistic deity worthy of devotion and capable of extending to us the grace needed to transform us from inwardly-turned sinners to practitioners of agape. In this review, we argue that Johnston’s attack on traditional forms of monotheism has less force than his criticism of the “undergraduate atheists” (e.g., Hitchens, Harris, Dawkins); and that his candidate for Highest One is not the greatest possible being, and so could not play t...
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Mark Johnston’s book, Saving God (Princeton University Press, 2010) has two main goals, one negative...
One thing, certainly, can be said about David Bentley Hart’s book and it is this: that its author ta...
Anyone who attempts to write on one of the three 'great questions', namely, God, the Universe and Hu...
When it comes to understanding the natural world, from plants to planets, nothing beats a scientific...
[Extract] This book is about the existence of God. Hearsay's book review editor, Stephen Keim SC, ca...
Critics of traditional religion often charge that not enough evidence exists to support belief in Go...
A review of Rediscovering God with Transcendental Argument: A Contemporary Interpretation of Monisti...
Pearse (Houghton College; Why the Rest Hates the West, 2004) succeeds in showing that religion was r...
Making Religion Safe for Democracy tackles an increasingly important—and frustratingly familiar—ques...
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Review of: John Hughes, ed., The Unknown God: Responses to the New atheists (London: SCM Press, 2013...
[Extract] Idolatry is the worship of false gods. According to Wayne Cristaudo’s magnificent disquisi...
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