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C.S. Lewis and the New Atheists
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Peter S. Williams's 'C. S.
Lewis and the New Atheists' explores how the writings and reasoning of C.S.
Lewis intersect with criticisms leveled by modern New Atheist thinkers.
Williams analyzes common atheist objections and demonstrates ways Lewis's apologetic tools can address them.
The book combines philosophical argument, literary analysis, and pastoral concern to make the case for Lewis's continued relevance in contemporary debates.
It is aimed at readers interested in Christian apologetics, Lewis scholarship, and responses to public atheism.
The work situates Lewis within current cultural conversations and shows practical ways his thought can inform modern apologetics.
Lewis and the New Atheists' explores how the writings and reasoning of C.S.
Lewis intersect with criticisms leveled by modern New Atheist thinkers.
Williams analyzes common atheist objections and demonstrates ways Lewis's apologetic tools can address them.
The book combines philosophical argument, literary analysis, and pastoral concern to make the case for Lewis's continued relevance in contemporary debates.
It is aimed at readers interested in Christian apologetics, Lewis scholarship, and responses to public atheism.
The work situates Lewis within current cultural conversations and shows practical ways his thought can inform modern apologetics.
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Recommended by David as an episode guest's book that examines how C.S. Lewis would respond to New Atheist arguments.

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