In a recent work Richard Dawkins posed an immense challenge to
theology by arguing on scientific grounds that the existence of God
is so improbable that it can be safely dismissed as a delusion.
This work responds to the challenge by examining the arguments put
forward by Dawkins and subjecting them to critique in the light of
Christian faith. The critique probes some of the assumptions
underlying scientific endeavours about the nature of reality and it
brings to the surface the question of how meaning, truth and
freedom are properly to be understood. The work goes on to present
a theological understanding of these realities in the light of
Christian beliefs in God, in Jesus Christ, in creation and in
redemption. Far from denying the importance of scientific
endeavours and discoveries, this approach seeks to provide a
framework in which they can be meaningfully situated, for the
betterment of humanity as a whole.
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