The Rage Against God
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Introduction PART 1: A PERSONAL JOURNEY THROUGH ATHEISM 1. The Generation Who Were Too Clever to Believe 2. A Loss of Confidence 3. The Seeds of Atheism 4. The Last Battleships 5. Britain's Pseudo-Religion and the Cult of Winston Churchill 6. Homo Sovieticus 7. A Rediscovery of Lost Faith 8. The Decline of Christianity PART 2: ADDRESSING ATHEISM: THREE FAILED ARGUMENTS 9. Are Conflicts fought in the name of religion conflicts about religion? 10. Is It Possible to Determine What Is Right and What Is Wrong without God? 11. Are Atheist states not actually Atheist? PART 3: THE LEAGUE OF THE MILITANT GODLESS 12. Fake Miracles and Grotesque Relics 13. Provoking a Bloody War with the Church 14. The Great Debate Epilogue Index

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In a fascinating account, Peter Hitchens describes his autobiographical and spiritual journey from atheism to faith in God through the power of reasoning.

About the Author

Peter Hitchens is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. He witnessed most of the final scenes of the Cold War, and was a resident correspondent in the Soviet capital and in Washington, DC. He frequently revisits both Russia and the USA. He currently writes for the Mail on Sunday, where he is a columnist and occasional foreign correspondent, reporting most recently from Iran, North Korea, Burma, The Congo and China. He won the journalism category in the 2010 George Orwell Prize for this correspondence.

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The book will be especially satisfying for those who share the author's feelings without being able to express them with such deftness, vigour and occasional epigram. Even those unconvinced or... only almost persuaded will never find it dull.
*Contemporary Review*

[The Rage Against God] offers insights on the current secular disregard for freedom of belief of expression.
*Jersey Evening Post*

The Rage Against God is eminently readable book that not only delivers the case against atheism, but delivers it with style
*Christianity*

The two best-written books were Christopher Hitchens's memoirs Hitch 22 and his brother Peter's The Rage Against God. Even though the authors set the benchmark for sibling rivalry, their books prove there is something special about them. Both are restless romantics, enemies of cosy consensus, original minds - and products of an education system that wanted all children to be cultured and questioning. Peter's book reads as if Cardinal Newman were reflecting on life after battle-scarred years as a foreign correspondent, while Christopher's book, if it were a thoroughbred horse, would be by George Orwell out of Kingsley Amis. I can think of no better pair of books for Christmas reflection.
*Mail on Sunday*

Hitchens [..] blames the rampant liberalism of his generation; he was a teenager in the 1960s. They feared the constraints of their parents' lifestyle - post-war rationing coupled to the limitations of life in the suburbs.
*The Guardian*

A response to [Hitchens'] brother's and Richard Dawkins' 'rage' against those who can be so stupid to believe in God and so irresponsible as to attempt to encourage others.
*The Methodist Recorder*

This book is not meant to be a rebuttal of the contemporary atheist polemicists. It has the more modest aim of influencing atheists to hesitate over their choice.
*The Irish Catholic*

A deeply affecting story of a journey to faith, interwoven with moral and spiritual history of the 20th century.
*The Church Times*

Top class stuff!
*The Good Bookstall website*

This book is a rattling good read...As we face the General Election, this is perhaps the most important reason for reading it.
*Standpoint*

Agreed mortality lives on borrowed time...As Peter Hitchens observes, God offers authoritative moral laws, and judgement upon those who knowingly break them.
*Telegraph*

A thorough going exposé of how godless utopianism- above all in the Soviet Union- has given a uniquely powerful licence to tyranny.
*The Daily Telegraph,*

The Rage Against God is a magnificent, sustained cry against the aggressive secularism taking control of our weakened culture.
*The Spectator*

[A] short, elegant book. ... How can one not enjoy a book that informs the reader that Kim Il Sung was not only the "Great Leader" who created the prison state of North Korea, but also a protestant - and an accomplished church organist?
*The Independent*

A calmly argued rebuff to several polemic authors...[and] a personal paean of sadness for the Britain of [Hitchens'] youth.
*Ones to Watch, The Bookseller*

A believer's riposte to the book by his atheist brother, Christopher Hitchens, God Is Not Great.
*The Guardian*

An absolutely must-read book...Peter Hitchens's forthcoming The Rage Against God.
*Catholic Herald*

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