After 43 years service as a priest, an Oxford doctorate in history
and years of studying philosophy and theology, he is convinced: 'It
is more reasonable to believe in God than reject the hypothesis of
God by appealing to chance ...Goodness, truth and beauty call for
an explanation as do the principles of mathematics, physics and the
purpose-driven miracles of biology which run through our universe.
The human capacities to recognise these qualities of truth,
goodness and beauty, to invent and construct, also call for an
explanation...' Not averse to controversy (readers of Damian
Thompson's blog on the Telegraph website will already know of
Cardinal Pell's considerable influence and reputation within the
world Catholic communion), this collection of writings is the
perfect antidote to the onslaught from the Hitchens/Pullman/Dawkins
brigade.
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