Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-156) and index.
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"One of Britain's leading philosopher--theologians, Keith Ward is at home in the world of philosophy: a world of clear definitions, sharp arguments and diverse conclusions. By contrast, when Dawkins enters this world his passion tends to get the better of him: he descends into sterotyping, pastiche and mockery, no longer approaching things with his uusual seriousness and care. In this stimulating and thought-provoking philosophical challenge, Ward demonstrates not only how Dawkins' arguments are flawed, but also that a perfectly rational case can be made that there is, almost certainly, a God." -- Back cover.