This is the first book-length response to Richard Dawkins, author of some of the most popular scientific works, such as The Selfish Gene and The Blind Watchmaker. Dawkins has become perhaps the world 's best-known atheist, noted for his hostile and controversial views on religion. This wonderfully argued book explains and examines Dawkins ' scientific ideas and their religious implications. Head-to-head, it takes on some of Dawkins ' central assumptions, like the conflict between science and religion, the "selfish gene " theory of evolution, the role of science in explaining the world, and brilliantly exposes their unsustainability. Moreover, this controversial debate is carried on in a style which can be enjoyed by anyone without a scientific or religious background.Alister E. McGrath is uniquely qualified to write this book. He is a world-renowned theologian who also has a doctorate in molecular biophysics. He is acclaimed as a highly lucid writer, vastly experienced in explaining difficult ideas to lay audiences.