agnosticism

Jan 28, 2010

Good Without God by Greg M. EpsteinGreg M. Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University, takes on the challenging assertion made by believers that with no God there can't be morality or meaning to one's life.  Epstein, wading into the battlefield left by the “New Atheists” Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens, puts together a compelling argument for a godless ethic.  Epstein doesn't pull any punches as he addresses the perceived and/or nagging intellectual and emotional entanglements of non-belief.  Epstein's argument is religiously erudite, concise, humble, and often quite brilliant in its