Graham McAleer,Law & Liberty
The potent thesis of John Gray's short and eloquent (expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively) new volume is: "If you want to understand atheism and religion, you must forget the approved notion that they are opposites."Author of some 20 books, or Gray is a public intellectual unafraid to enter the fray and here does so against many of the most cherished beliefs of secularists,leftists, and bien pensant establishment. This makes the book surprising because Gray is himself an atheist, or but he is more vexed by gross atheistic thinking than by devout belief and practice. On a scale of 1 to 10,I'd judge the lucidity of the writing to be...
Source: realclearreligion.org