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Dawkins' God


Dawkins' God

From The Selfish Gene to The God Delusion
2. Aufl.

von: Alister E. McGrath

17,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 11.11.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781118964798
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 208

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A fully updated new edition of a critically acclaimed examination of the theories and writings of Richard Dawkins by a world-renowned expert on the relation of science and religion<br /> <br /> <ul> <li>Includes in-depth analysis of Dawkins’ landmark treatise <i>The God Delusion</i> (2006), as well as coverage of his later popular works <i>The Magic of Reality</i> (2011) and <i>The Greatest Show on Earth</i> (2011),and a new chapter on Dawkins as a popularizer of science</li> <li>Tackles Dawkins’ hostile and controversial views on religion, and examine the religious implications of his scientific ideas including a comprehensive investigation of the ‘selfish gene’</li> <li>Written in an accessible and engaging style that will appeal to anyone interested in better understanding the interplay between science and religion</li> </ul>
<p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>1 Darwinism: The Rise of a Scientific Theory 7</b></p> <p>Natural Selection: Charles Darwin 9</p> <p>The Mechanics of Inheritance: Gregor Mendel 18</p> <p>The Discovery of the Gene: Thomas Hunt Morgan 21</p> <p>The Role of DNA in Genetics 24</p> <p>What’s in a Name? “Darwinism” or “Evolutionary Theory”? 26</p> <p><b>2 The Selfish Gene: A Darwinian View of the World 32</b></p> <p>Introducing Dawkins 33</p> <p>Dawkins’ Approach: The Selfish Gene 38</p> <p>The Place of Humanity in a Darwinian Universe 44</p> <p>Are Genes Really Selfish? 47</p> <p>What Remains of the “Selfish Gene” Approach? 51</p> <p><b>3 Blind Faith?: Evidence, Proof, and Rationality in Science and Religion 57</b></p> <p>Faith as Blind Trust? 60</p> <p>Is Atheism Itself a Faith? 68</p> <p>Is Christian Faith Irrational? 71</p> <p>The Problem of Radical Theory Change in Science 77</p> <p>The Limits of Science 80</p> <p>Mystery, Insanity, and Nonsense 82</p> <p><b>4 The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution and the Elimination of God? 86</b></p> <p>The Contours of a Darwinian Worldview 86</p> <p>Is Darwinism a Complete Explanation? 91</p> <p>God as an Explanatory Hypothesis? 93</p> <p>The Elimination of Purpose: Dawkins on Teleology in Nature 96</p> <p>The Divine Watchmaker: Paley’s Grand (but Correctable) Mistake 98</p> <p>Dynamic Conceptions of Creation: Augustine of Hippo 107</p> <p>Natural Selection and Religious Beliefs: Darwin’s Views 111</p> <p>The Christian Reaction to Darwin 116</p> <p><b>5 Cultural Darwinism?: The Invention of the Meme 120</b></p> <p>Universal Darwinism: The Evolution of Culture 120</p> <p>Introducing the Meme 122</p> <p>Introducing the “God-Meme” 125</p> <p>Is Cultural Development Darwinian? 128</p> <p>Do Memes Actually Exist? 131</p> <p>The Flawed Analogy between Gene and Meme 133</p> <p>The Redundancy of the Meme 136</p> <p>God as a Virus of the Mind? 139</p> <p>Moving On … 143</p> <p><b>6 The God Delusion: Dawkins on Atheism, Science, and Religion 144</b></p> <p>The Cultural Location of The God Delusion 145</p> <p>The “Warfare” of Science and Religion 149</p> <p>Natural Science Leads to Neither Atheism Nor Christianity 155</p> <p>Science, Faith, and Evidence 157</p> <p>A Darwinian Explanation of Belief in God? 162</p> <p>Awe, Wonder, and Religion 166</p> <p>Conclusion 170</p> <p>Select Bibliography 173</p> <p>Index 184</p>
<p><b>ALISTER E. MCGRATH</b> is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. One of the world's leading theologians, he has written numerous critically acclaimed books, including <i>The Intellectual World of C. S. Lewis</i> (Wiley, 2013), <i>Why God Won't Go Away: Engaging the New Atheism</i> (2011), and <i>Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology</i> (Wiley, 2011). He is also the author of some of the most widely used theology textbooks, including the bestselling <i>Christian Theology: An Introduction</i>, now in its fifth edition (Wiley, 2010).
<p><i>"a brilliant book . . .it is difficult to think that the exposition of Dawkins' writings and their religious implications, will ever be better stated, explored, and criticized."<br> <b>Times Higher Education Supplement</b></i> <p><b>Praise for the previous edition</b> <p>"Wielding evolutionary arguments and carefully chosen metaphors like sharp swords, Richard Dawkins has emerged over three decades as this generation's most aggressive promoter of atheism. In his view, science, and science alone, provides the only rock worth standing on. In this remarkable book, Alister McGrath challenges Dawkins on the very ground he holds most sacred – rational argument – and McGrath disarms the master. It becomes readily apparent that Dawkins has aimed his attack at a naive version of faith that most serious believers would not recognize. After reading this carefully constructed and eloquently written book, Dawkins' choice of atheism emerges as the most irrational of the available choices about God's existence."<br> <b>Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project</b> <p>"In this tour-de-force Alister McGrath approaches the edifice of self-confident, breezy atheism so effectively promoted by Richard Dawkins, and by deft dissection and argument reveals the shallowness, special-pleading, and inconsistencies of his world-picture. Here is a book which helps to rejoin the magnificence of science to the magnificence of God's good Creation."<br> <b>Simon Conway Morris, Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology, Cambridge University, UK</b> <p>"Here Alister McGrath announces what every Darwinian Fundamentalist needs to hear: that science is and always has been a cultural practice that is provisional, fallible, and socially shaped – an enterprise to be cultivated and fostered, but hardly worshipped or idolized. A devastating critique."<br> <b>David N. Livingstone, Professor of Geography and Intellectual History, Queen's University, Belfast, UK</b> <p>Is the gene actually selfish? Is there really a "God-meme"? Does religion only cause violence and bigotry and is it at war with science? <p>In this fascinating and provoking study, Alister E. McGrath, a world-renowned theologian, addresses these and other questions sparked by the work of Richard Dawkins, one of the world's best-known atheists. This expanded and fully revised new edition now includes coverage of Dawkins' blockbuster <i>The God Delusion</i>, plus a new chapter on Dawkins as a popularizer of science, along with extensive updates reflecting the evolution of popular and scholarly debate on Dawkins' work. McGrath masterfully tackles Dawkins' hostile and controversial views on religion, and examines in depth the religious implications of his scientific ideas. This accessible and engaging book is a must-read for anyone interested in better understanding the interplay between science and religion.
<p>Priase for the Previous Edition<br /> <br /> "Wielding evolutionary arguments and carefully chosen metaphors like sharp swords, Richard Dawkins has emerged over three decades as this generation′s most aggressive promoter of atheism. In his view, science, and science alone, provides the only rock worth standing on. In this remarkable book, Alister McGrath challenges Dawkins on the very ground he holds most sacred – rational argument – and McGrath disarms the master. It becomes readily apparent that Dawkins has aimed his attack at a naive version of faith that most serious believers would not recognize. After reading this carefully constructed and eloquently written book, Dawkins′ choice of atheism emerges as the most irrational of the available choices about God′s existence." <b>Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project</b>  </p> <p>“In this tour–de–force Alister McGrath approaches the edifice of self–confident, breezy atheism so effectively promoted by Richard Dawkins, and by deft dissection and argument reveals the shallowness, special–pleading and inconsistencies of his world–picture. Here is a book which helps to rejoin the magnificence of science to the magnificence of God’s good Creation.” <b>Simon Conway Morris, Professor of Evolutionary Palaeobiology, Cambridge University</b></p> <p>“Here Alister McGrath announces what every Darwinian Fundamentalist needs to hear: that science is and always has been a cultural practice that is provisional, fallible, and socially shaped – an enterprise to be cultivated and fostered, but hardly worshipped or idolised. A devastating critique.” <b>David N. Livingstone, Professor of Geography and Intellectual History, Queen’s University, Belfast</b>    </p> <p> </p>

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