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  1. 1. Nov. 2019 · Dawkins' God : genes, memes, and the meaning of life : McGrath, Alister E., 1953- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. McGrath, Alister E., 1953- Publication date. 2005. Topics. Dawkins, Richard, 1941-, Apologetics. Publisher. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor.

  2. He is one of the world’s best known and most respected theologians, with a strong research background in molecular biophysics. A superb book by one of the world’s leading theologians, which will attract wide interest in the growing popular science market, similar to Susan Blackmore’s The Meme Machine (1999).

  3. 5. Juni 2013 · Tackles Dawkins’ hostile and controversial views on religion, and examines the religious implications of his scientific ideas, making for a fascinating and provoking debate Written in a very...

  4. 30. Nov. 2004 · A superb book by one of the world’s leading theologians, which will attract wide interest in the growing popular science market, similar to Susan Blackmore’s The Meme Machine (1999). Other...

  5. 30. Nov. 2004 · Dawkins' GOD: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life 1st Edition. by Alister E. McGrath (Author) 4.1 59 ratings. See all formats and editions. There is a newer edition of this item: Dawkins' God: From The Selfish Gene to The God Delusion. $31.95. (47) In Stock.

  6. Alister E. McGrath is one of the world’s leading theologians, with a doctorate in the sciences. Richard Dawkins is one of the bestselling popular science writers, with outspoken and controversial views on religion. This fascinating and provoking work is the first book-length response to Dawkins’ ideas, and offers an ideal introduction to the topical issues of science and religion ...

  7. This fascinating andprovoking work is the first book-length response to Dawkinsideas, and offers an ideal introduction to the topical issues ofscience and religion.Addresses fundamental questions about Dawkins’ approachto science and religion: Is the gene actually selfish? Is the blindwatchmaker a suitable analogy? Are there other ways of ...