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Written by Landy Hobbs
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Wednesday, 08 October 2008 |
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As a freshman at Dartmouth College, Dinesh D'Souza realized he had a lot to learn about Christianity. Faced with questions about his childhood beliefs, D’Souza found that his “mind was getting in the way,” and his faith was faltering.
It was his first encounter with what he now identifies as the main strategy of the new atheism—to “drive a wedge between the brain and the heart.”
In this talk delivered at Fixed Point Foundation’s Latimer House in Birmingham, Alabama, What’s So Great about Christianity author D’Souza zeros in on what he feels to be the new atheism's strongest arguments against Christianity. |
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Written by Rowan Williams
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Monday, 04 August 2008 |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury 3 August 2008 I began the second of these plenary addresses with a reminder of the question, ‘What is Lambeth ’08 going to say?’ And I suggested that we also needed to ask ‘Where are we going to speak from? |
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Written by Rowan Williams
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
Archbishop of Canterbury’s Presidential Address (20 July) As we begin our work together, we’re bound to be very much aware of people’s eyes upon us. There are expectations among our own people – both hopes and fears. |
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