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"Ian Markham ... offers a moral argument for faith. Markham accuses the so-called New Atheists--Dawkins et al of not facing up to the consequences of their atheism. Markham argues the case very well." -- Church Times, April 2010
"Unlike other responses to the new atheism, Markham challenges these authors on their own ground by questioning their understanding of belief and of atheism itself. The result is a transforming introduction to Christianity that will appeal to anyone interested in this debate." (Studies in Spirituality, 2010)"Accessible and patient ... .Markham does not evade tough questions." (The Tablet, April 2010)
"Markham's comparison of Nietzsche to the New Atheists is particularly insightful ... .This book will be enjoyed by academically minded believers looking to bolster their arguments against atheism." (Library Journal, April 2010)
"Stands out from the crowd by questioning the theological, ethical, and spiritual content underpinning books by Dawkins, Hitchens, and Harris. By challenging the very foundations of their position, [Markham] exposes the weaknesses in their arguments." (Sourcews, November 2009)
"Ian Markham ... offers a moral argument for faith. Markham accuses the so-called New Atheists--Dawkins et al.--of not facing up to the consequences of their atheism. Markham argues the case very well." (Church Times, April 2010)