Author:
Hampson, Michael
A former priest in the Church of England takes the atheist case against a monotheistic God as a premise, then examines what remains of the Western spiritual tradition. At the heart of the tradition he finds a concept of the divine far more complex and mysterious than that which the atheist rejects. Far from being destroyed or diminished, the Bible and its creed come alive with new insights once the false God defined and rejected by atheism is removed from the frame of reference. 256 pp.