- Published: 1 December 2010
- ISBN: 9781409058335
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
The Case for God
What religion really means
- Published: 1 December 2010
- ISBN: 9781409058335
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
A journey through religion that helps us to rescue what remains wise from so much that to many in Britain today no longer seems true... Armstrong is one of the the handful of wise and supremely intelligent commentators on religion
Alain de Botton, Observer
A tour de force of learning. A hefty history of theology, philosophy and science, and how they converge, it knocks Dawkins and Hitchens into an intellectual cocked hat...Armstrong rejoices in the unknowableness of life and searches, logically enough for meaning therein
Sunday Herald
Armstrong makes a wise and passionate case for a God of myth rather than reason, of wisdom rather than knowledge
Financial Times
Dense and brilliant, chastening and consoling. Whether or not it sells as well as the latest Hitchens or Dawkins will be a measure of us, not the book
Sunday Times
Forget Richard Dawkins - just read it with an open mind
Jeanette Winterson
It isn't an easy read - why should it be? - but she is wonderfully clear and insightful - and not out to convert anyone
Daily Mail
One of our best living writers on religion...prodigiously sourced, passionately written
Financial Times
This is a stunned appreciation of an 'otherness' beyond the reach of language, and for Armstrong, constitutes the heart of every religion
New Statesmen