Atheist Overreach: What Atheism Can't Deliver

New York, NY: Oup Usa (2019)
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In recent years atheism has become ever more visible, acceptable, and influential. Atheist apologists have become increasingly vociferous and confident in their claims. In Atheist Overreach, Christian Smith takes a look at the evidence and explains why we ought to be skeptical of some key atheists' claims about morality, science, and human nature.

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Christian Smith
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota

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