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Recension av The God Delusion

posted Friday, 15-Dec-2006
Richard Dawkins [wikipedia] är en brittisk evolutionsbiolog, som extraknäcker som religionskritiker och ateist. Något av Storbritanniens svar på Christer Sturmark, eller är det tvärtom?
Bloggen Faith and Theology länkar till en recension av Dawkins senaste bok The God Delusion. Rekommenderad läsning! Här några klipp:
Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology. Card-carrying rationalists like Dawkins, who is the nearest thing to a professional atheist we have had since Bertrand Russell, are in one sense the least well-equipped to understand what they castigate, since they don’t believe there is anything there to be understood, or at least anything worth understanding. This is why they invariably come up with vulgar caricatures of religious faith that would make a first-year theology student wince. The more they detest religion, the more ill-informed their criticisms of it tend to be. If they were asked to pass judgment on phenomenology or the geopolitics of South Asia, they would no doubt bone up on the question as assiduously as they could. When it comes to theology, however, any shoddy old travesty will pass muster. These days, theology is the queen of the sciences in a rather less august sense of the word than in its medieval heyday.
London Review of Books 19 October 2006 Terry Eagleton : Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching


Dawkins holds that the existence or non-existence of God is a scientific hypothesis which is open to rational demonstration. Christianity teaches that to claim that there is a God must be reasonable, but that this is not at all the same thing as faith. Believing in God, whatever Dawkins might think, is not like concluding that aliens or the tooth fairy exist. God is not a celestial super-object or divine UFO, about whose existence we must remain agnostic until all the evidence is in. Theologians do not believe that he is either inside or outside the universe, as Dawkins thinks they do. His transcendence and invisibility are part of what he is, which is not the case with the Loch Ness monster. This is not to say that religious people believe in a black hole, because they also consider that God has revealed himself: not, as Dawkins thinks, in the guise of a cosmic manufacturer even smarter than Dawkins himself (the New Testament has next to nothing to say about God as Creator), but for Christians at least, in the form of a reviled and murdered political criminal. The Jews of the so-called Old Testament had faith in God, but this does not mean that after debating the matter at a number of international conferences they decided to endorse the scientific hypothesis that there existed a supreme architect of the universe – even though, as Genesis reveals, they were of this opinion. They had faith in God in the sense that I have faith in you. They may well have been mistaken in their view; but they were not mistaken because their scientific hypothesis was unsound.
London Review of Books 19 October 2006 Terry Eagleton : Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching

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1. Lunken left...
Monday, 18-Dec-2006 4:45 pm

Halloj... Vad är det som du tycker skall vara rekommenderad läsning? recensenternas kortfattade hobbyanalys eller Dawkins bok?


2. Frasse left...
Tuesday, 19-Dec-2006 4:29 am

Teologi schmeologi. Personligen tycker jag att recensentens ord känns tämligen fattiga på substans. Gud: varken inuti eller utanför universum, utan transcendent och osynlig. Okeeeej...