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Darwin's Angel

''Darwin's Angel'' is a book published in response to Richard Dawkins' ''The God Delusion''. It was written by John Cornwell and subtitled ''An Angelic Riposte to The God Delusion''.
Cornwell runs a "Public Understanding of Science" programme at Jesus College, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. He has previously written reviews of religious and scientific books, including other works of Dawkins. He stated that he finds ''The God Delusion'' harmful in its failure to tackle the problem of extremism, and wrong on many important issues.
==Summary==
In this book, Cornwell adopts the persona of the guardian angel of Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel, who is now looking after Richard Dawkins. He pens a letter to Dawkins in 21 chapters.〔The summaries here are quotes or direct paraphrases from the relevant chapters of Darwin's Angel.〕
# ''A Summary of your Argument'' suggests that Dawkins regards all claims about God's existence as "the exclusive province of science and reason".
# ''Your Sources'' suggests that the book ignores distinguished scholarship and uses inappropriate sources.
# ''Imagination'' suggests that Dawkins takes things too literally.
# ''Beauty'' suggests that Dawkins misunderstands the links between beauty, creativity and faith, and suggests he studies George Steiner, William Blake, T. S. Eliot and C. S. Lewis.
# ''What is Religion'' suggests that religion is not science and that Dawkins should study sociologists of religion such as Émile Durkheim.
# ''Is God Supernatural?'' claims that Dawkins' image of God is not what most theists believe in.
# ''Celestial Teapots'' suggests that the comparison with Russell's teapot is misplaced because Cornwell claims there are ''prima facie'', albeit inconclusive, grounds for believing in God.
# ''God's Simplicity'' claims that Dawkins imagines that God is an object but this is not how theologians think about God.
# ''Theories of Everything'' claims that Stephen Hawking and others now believe a "Theory of Everything" is impossible due to Gödel's incompleteness theorems.
# ''Dawkins versus Dostoyevsky'' suggests that Dawkins mistakenly attributes the nihilistic views of Ivan Karamazov to Dostoyevsky. Dawkins responded to this chapter specifically by saying that he was either misunderstood or misquoted.〔(Richard Dawkins' Response to Cornwell )〕
# ''Jesus, the Jews and the "Pigs"'' suggests that Dawkins relies on a single source when he discusses "the moral consideration for others" in Judaism and Christianity being originally intended to apply only to a narrowly defined in-group.
# ''Dawkins's Utopia'' claims that Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Hitler all used "science as an ideology combined with militant atheism".〔Darwin's Angel p 86〕 He also claims that Stalin's atheism was foundational to his entire ideology, and that as atheism doesn't necessarily lead to violence, nor does religion.
# ''Fundamentalism'' suggests that it is important to distinguish between tolerant and violent forms of faith. Cornwell also claims it is a category error to confuse creationism and the "doctrine of creation".〔''ibid.'' p 98〕
# ''Is Religious Education Child Abuse?'' questions whether being indoctrinated in a faith is tantamount to child abuse. He goes on to claim the Amish are a living testimony to the advantages of frugality and simplicity.
# ''Life After Death'' suggests that most religious believers ''hope'' for an afterlife,〔Anthony Kenny argues that this is theologically unsound. Christians don't just hope for an afterlife, Christians "affirm in the creeds belief in a final judgement, a resurrection of the body, and an everlasting life."〕 In Dawkins' response to the book, he criticised Cornwell for quoting him out of context in this section.
# ''Religious People Less Clever than Atheists?'' suggests that scientific eminence does not guarantee sound judgement, and that scientists are prejudiced against religious believers.
# ''Does our Moral Sense have a Darwinian Origin?'' claims that there is more to morality than evolution can explain.
# ''The Darwinian Imperative'' claims that attempts to explain religion via evolution are simplistic.
# ''Religion as a Bacillus'' discusses Dr Gerhard Wagner, and states that describing all religious believers as infected with a virus has deplorable overtones.〔DA p 141-145.〕
# ''Does God Exist?'' suggests that Dawkins does not understand the question "why is there something rather than nothing?", which is why he finds it ridiculous.〔DA pp152-153.〕 Cornwell goes on to say "the ludicrous anthropomorphic deity that rightly appals" Dawkins is not the view of God most Christian theologians hold.
# ''Being Religious'' suggests that being religious is not a question of factual beliefs but a personal relationship and quest based on prayer and love.

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