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		<title>The God desire</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the bestselling author of Jews Don't Count</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the bestselling author of Jews Don&#8217;t Count</strong></p>
<p>&#8216; A hugely heartfelt, funny, kind, fascinating, human and clever book &#8216; <strong>ALAIN DE BOTTON</strong><br />&#8216; Magnificent. Breathtaking. And shockingly rare ? another one-sitting wonder&#8217; <strong>STEPHEN FRY</strong></p>
<p>David Baddiel would love there to be a God. He has spent a lot of time fantasising about how much better life would be if there actually was such a thing as a Superhero Dad who chased off Death. Unfortunately for him, there isn&#8217;t. Or at least, that is Baddiel&#8217;s view in this book, which argues that it is indeed the very intensity of his, and everyone else&#8217;s, desire for God to exist that proves His non-existence. Anything so deeply wished-for we will, considers Baddiel, make real. The admission of his own divine yearnings makes for a book that is more vulnerable &#8211; and more understanding of the value and power of religion &#8211; than most atheist polemics. A philosophical essay that utilises Baddiel&#8217;s trademarks of comedy, storytelling and personal asides, The God Desire offers a highly readable new perspective on the most ancient of debates.</p>
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		<title>The God desire</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the bestselling author of Jews Don't Count</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the bestselling author of Jews Don&#8217;t Count</strong></p>
<p>&#8216; A hugely heartfelt, funny, kind, fascinating, human and clever book &#8216; <strong>ALAIN DE BOTTON</strong><br />&#8216; Magnificent. Breathtaking. And shockingly rare ? another one-sitting wonder&#8217; <strong>STEPHEN FRY</strong></p>
<p>David Baddiel would love there to be a God. He has spent a lot of time fantasising about how much better life would be if there actually was such a thing as a Superhero Dad who chased off Death. Unfortunately for him, there isn&#8217;t. Or at least, that is Baddiel&#8217;s view in this book, which argues that it is indeed the very intensity of his, and everyone else&#8217;s, desire for God to exist that proves His non-existence. Anything so deeply wished-for we will, considers Baddiel, make real. The admission of his own divine yearnings makes for a book that is more vulnerable &#8211; and more understanding of the value and power of religion &#8211; than most atheist polemics. A philosophical essay that utilises Baddiel&#8217;s trademarks of comedy, storytelling and personal asides, The God Desire offers a highly readable new perspective on the most ancient of debates.</p>
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		<title>The Flame of Reason</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A passionate defence of rationalism, humanism and science by Swedish publisher and entrepreneur Christer Sturmark.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A passionate, highly accessible clarion call to a world dangerously threatened by irrational superstitions of all kinds.</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Truly a book for our time&#8217; <b>Steven Pinker</b><br />&#8216;In Sweden&#8217;s public square, Christer Sturmark has done as much as anyone to uphold reason and humane critical thinking&#8217; <b>Richard Dawkins</b><br />&#8216;As lucid and illuminating as it is warm and inspiring&#8217; <b>Rebecca Goldstein</b></p>
<p>In country after country, conspiracy theories and religious dogmas that once seemed to have been overtaken by enlightened thought are helping to lift authoritarian leaders into power. The effects are being felt by women, ethnic minorities, teachers, scientists and students &#8211; and by the environment, the ultimate victim of climate change denial. We need clear thinking now more than ever.</p>
<p>Christer Sturmark is a crusading secular humanist as well as a Swedish publisher and entrepreneur, and <i>The Flame of Reason</i> is his manifesto for a better world. It provides a set of simple tools for clear thinking in the face of populist dogmas, anti-science attitudes and pseudo-philosophy, and suggestions for how we can move towards a new enlightenment.</p>
<p>From truth to Quantum Physics, moral philosophy to the Myers-Briggs test, Sturmark offers a passionate defence of rational thought, science, tolerance and pluralism; a warm and engaging guide for anyone who wants to better navigate the modern world.</p>
<p><b>Translated by and co-written with Douglas Hofstadter, celebrated cognitive scientist, physicist and author of <i>Godel, Escher, Bach</i>.</b></p>
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		<title>The Matter With Things</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iain McGilchrist addresses some of the hardest questions humanity faces - Who are we? What is the world? How can we understand consciousness, matter, space and time? Following neurology, philosophy and physics, McGilchrist leads us to a vision of the world that is profound and beautiful - in line with the deepest traditions of human wisdom.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this landmark new book, Iain McGilchrist addresses some of the oldest and hardest questions humanity faces &#8211; ones that, however, have a practical urgency for all of us today. Who are we? What is the world? How can we understand consciousness, matter, space and time? Is the cosmos without purpose or value? Can we really neglect the sacred and divine?</p>
<p>In doing so, he argues that we have become enslaved to an account of things dominated by the brain&#8217;s left hemisphere, one that blinds us to an awe-inspiring reality that is all around us, had we but eyes to see it. He suggests that in order to understand ourselves and the world we need science and intuition, reason and imagination, not just one or two; that they are in any case far from being in conflict; and that the brain&#8217;s right hemisphere plays the most important part in each. And he shows us how to recognise the &#8216;signature&#8217; of the left hemisphere in our thinking, so as to avoid making decisions that bring disaster in their wake.</p>
<p>Following the paths of cutting-edge neurology, philosophy and physics, he reveals how each leads us to a similar vision of the world, one that is both profound and beautiful &#8211; and happens to be in line with the deepest traditions of human wisdom. It is a vision that returns the world to life, and us to a better way of living in it: one we must embrace if we are to survive.</p>
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		<title>Faitheism</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Over the past decade the religion vs. atheism debate has generated a lot more heat than light, with passionate advocates for both sides snarled up in antagonistic claim and counter-claim. Where does the truth lie? Here, Krish Kandiah asks us to take a long hard look at ourselves - and a more understanding look at each other. When we step away from the arguments for a moment and consider the real people on each side of this debate, he argues, we will discover that we share more than we realise. The desire to know the truth is in itself a uniting factor, even if we have reached different conclusions, and in testing our own assumptions, Krish contends, we can both grow in our own beliefs and understand each other better.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><font size="+1"> Over the past decade the Religion vs. Atheism debate has generated a lot more heat than light. <b> </b></font></b>With passionate advocates on both sides, it is possible we have lost sight of the real people and problems behind the controversies and conflicts.</p>
<p>Where does the truth lie?</p>
<p>In <i>Faitheism</i> Krish Kandiah asks us to take a long hard look at ourselves &#8211; and a more understanding look at each other. </p>
<p>Written for both committed Christians and committed Atheists and everyone in between, this accessible and practical book can help all of us find a way to talk about the things that really matter to us in ways that encourage empathy, mutual understanding and respect and yet that don&#8217;t shy away from tackling the hard topics. The ideas in this book can transform our relationships, our workplaces and our nation as it lays down a path for a genuinely more inclusive, hospitable and understanding society. </p>
<p>Krish contends that whether you are a Christian, an Atheist or somewhere in between, we can all grow in our own beliefs and understand each other better.</p>
<p>In this challenging exploration of the myths about Christianity and Atheism, time and again we will find the evidence shows that the truth on the ground is not what one might expect &#8211; and the potential for genuine understanding is far greater than the antagonists on either side would have you believe.</p>
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		<title>The God Delusion</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While Europe is secularized, the rise of religious fundamentalism, whether in the Middle East or Middle America, divides opinion around the world. This work attacks God in various forms, from the sex-obsessed, cruel tyrant of the Old Testament to the more benign, but still illogical, Celestial Watchmaker.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>The God Delusion</i> caused a sensation when it was published in 2006. Within weeks it became the most hotly debated topic, with Dawkins himself branded as either saint or sinner for presenting his hard-hitting, impassioned rebuttal of religion of all types. </p>
<p>His argument could hardly be more topical. While Europe is becoming increasingly secularized, the rise of religious fundamentalism, whether in the Middle East or Middle America, is dramatically and dangerously dividing opinion around the world. In America, and elsewhere, a vigorous dispute between &#8216;intelligent design&#8217; and Darwinism is seriously undermining and restricting the teaching of science. In many countries religious dogma from medieval times still serves to abuse basic human rights such as women&#8217;s and gay rights. And all from a belief in a God whose existence lacks evidence of any kind.</p>
<p>Dawkins attacks God in all his forms. He eviscerates the major arguments for religion and demonstrates the supreme improbability of a supreme being. He shows how religion fuels war, foments bigotry and abuses children.</p>
<p><i>The God Delusion </i>is a brilliantly argued, fascinating polemic that will be required reading for anyone interested in this most emotional and important subject.</p>
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		<title>Brief Candle In The Dark Cdx12 Unabridg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 'An Appetite for Wonder' Richard Dawkins brought us his engaging memoir of the first 35 years of his life from early childhood in Africa to publication of 'The Selfish Gene' in 1976, when he shot to fame as one of the most exciting new scientists of his generation. In 'Brief Candle in the Dark' he continues his autobiography, following the threads that have run through the second half of his life so far and homing in on the key individuals, institutions and ideas that inspired and motivated him. He paints a vivid picture, coloured with wit, anecdote and digression, of the 25 postgraduate years he spent teaching at Oxford. He pays affectionate tribute to past colleagues and students, recalling with characteristic wry humour the idiosyncrasies of an establishment steeped in ancient tradition and arcane ritual while also recording his respect for the profound commitment to learning and discovery that lies at its core.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <i>An Appetite for Wonder</i> Richard Dawkins brought us his engaging memoir of the first 35 years of his life from early childhood in Africa to publication of <i>The Selfish Gene </i>in 1976, when he shot to fame as one of the most exciting new scientists of his generation. In <i>Brief Candle in the Dark </i>he continues his autobiography, following the threads that have run through the second half of his life so far and homing in on the key individuals, institutions and ideas that inspired and motivated him. </p>
<p>He paints a vivid picture, coloured with wit, anecdote and digression, of the twenty-five postgraduate years he spent teaching at Oxford. He pays affectionate tribute to past colleagues and students, recalling with characteristic wry humour the idiosyncrasies of an establishment steeped in ancient tradition and arcane ritual while also recording his respect for the profound commitment to learning and discovery that lies at its core. He invites us to share the life of a travelling scientist, from fieldwork on the Panama Canal to conferences of stratospheric eminence in exotic locations in the company of some of the most prominent  &#8211; and some of the most eccentric &#8211; of the world&#8217;s scientific luminaries. And he describes his experiences with his many publishers, television producers, interviewers and partners in debate, not least in the heady period when, after publication of <i>The God Delusion </i>in 2006, he is dubbed the world&#8217;s most outspoken and controversial atheist. </p>
<p>Most important of all, for the first time he reviews with fresh and stimulating insights the evolving narrative of his ideas about science over the course of his highly distinguished career as thinker, teacher and writer. In <i>Brief Candle in the Dark</i> we are invited to enter with him a constantly stimulating world of discovery and to meet a fascinating cast of exceptional characters described by the talented pen of one of the most exceptional of them all.</p>
<p>Narrated by Richard Dawkins. For e-appendix visit: <u>www.richarddawkins.net/bcd</u></p>
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		<title>An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Born to parents who were enthusiastic naturalists, and linked through his wider family to a clutch of accomplished scientists, Richard Dawkins was bound to have biology in his genes. But what were the influences that shaped his life and intellectual development? And who inspired him to become the pioneering scientist and public thinker now famous (and infamous to some) around the world? In 'An Appetite for Wonder' we join him on a personal journey back to an enchanting childhood in colonial Africa.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born to parents who were enthusiastic naturalists, and linked through his wider family to a clutch of accomplished scientists, Richard Dawkins was bound to have biology in his genes. But what were the influences that shaped his life and intellectual development? And who inspired him to become the pioneering scientist and public thinker now famous (and infamous to some) around the world?</p>
<p>In <i>An Appetite for Wonder </i>we join him on a personal journey back to an enchanting childhood in colonial Africa. There the exotic natural world was his constant companion. Boarding school in England at the age of eight, and, later, public school at Oundle introduce Dawkins, and the reader, to strange rules and eccentric schoolmasters, vividly described with both humorous affection and some reservation.  An initial fervent attachment to Church of England religion soon gives way to disaffection and, later, teenage rebellion. Early signs of a preference for music, poetry and reading over practical matters become apparent as he recalls the opportunities that entered his small world.   </p>
<p>Oxford, however, is the catalyst to his life. Vigorous debate in the dynamic Zoology Department unleashes his innate intellectual curiosity, and inspirational mentors together with his own creative thinking ignite the spark that results in his radical new vision of Darwinism, <i>The Selfish Gene.</i></p>
<p>From innocent child to charismatic world-famous scientist, Richard Dawkins paints a colourful, richly textured canvas of his early life. Honest self-reflection and witty anecdotes are interspersed with touching reminiscences of his family and friends, literature, poetry and songs. We are finally able to understand the private influences that shaped the public man who, more than anyone else in his generation, explained our own origins.</p>
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