
In the recent years, a new brand of atheism has emerged represented mainly by the likes of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens. Their critiques of Christianity and religion in general are really nothing new, but what is new is the way in which they are very loudly proclaiming their polemical message. Also, it seems, especially in the case of Dawkins and even more so in Hitchens, their critiques descend into really sloppy messes of just-plain-getting-things-wrong.
Below are a good handful of links I’ve gathered over the past year in response to the various books that have come out by these writers. Absent from this list is any response to Sam Harris’ work. With that, if anybody has any good responses they’ve found to Harris’ work, I will add it below; likewise, if I’ve missed some worthwhile engagements with Dawkins, Dennett and Hitchens, I will also append them to the lists. Lastly, a special hat-tip is in order to Lee, from whom I culled most of these links! ;)
Responses to Dawkins’ The God Delusion:
- “Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching” by Terry Eagleton
- “The Dawkins Confusion” by Christian Reformed analytic philosopher Alvin Plantinga
- “Where Does the God Delusion Come From?” by Nicholas Lash (currently free in the current issue of New Blackfriars). Lash attempts to figure out the befuddling phenomenon of why such book, which is a sloppy and ignorant grasp at religion, has become so famous. (via AKMA)
- “How to Misunderstand Religion” (video stream | transcript) by Archbishop Rowan Williams, on Dawkins et. al.
Responses to Christopher Hitchens’ God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything:
- “Hitchens vs. Hitchens” by Peter Hitchens, a response by Christopher’s brother
- “Fighting Atheist” by William Placher
- “This Book is Not Good” by Eugene McCarraher
Responses to Daniel Dennett’s Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon:
- “Daniel Dennett Hunts the Snark” by David Bentley Hart (aside from its brilliance, this is a hoot to read!)
- “The God Genome” by Leon Wieseltier
Of charitable conversations:
- Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?: A Professor And a Punk Rocker Discuss Science, Religion, Naturalism & Christianity, by Preston Jones (ed.). This book is a printed-out e-mail conversation between an Anglican history professor (Jones) and the frontman from Bad Religion, Greg Graffin. Graffin is a self-proclaimed naturalist who holds a PhD in evolutionary biology. A good friend of mine gave this to me for my birthday this year, and it was a really good (and fun) read.
Forthcoming essay and book responses to the new atheism and naturalist crew:
- Naturalism (Interventions), co-authored by Stewart Goetz and Charles Taliafero
- “Trying My Very Best to Believe Darwin: The Supernaturalistic Fallacy: From Is to Nought” by Conor Cunningham in Belief and Metaphysics (Veritas)
- Evolution: Darwin’s Pious Idea (Interventions), by Conor Cunningham. This is slated for a late 2008 release, I think.