The Rage Against God
Book by Peter Hitchens / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rage Against God (subtitle in US editions: How Atheism Led Me to Faith) is the fifth book by Peter Hitchens, first published in 2010. The book describes Hitchens's journey from atheism, far-left politics, and bohemianism to Christianity and conservatism, detailing the influences on him that led to his conversion. The book is partly intended as a response to God Is Not Great, a book written by his brother Christopher Hitchens in 2007.
Author | Peter Hitchens |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Religion, autobiography |
Genre | Apologetics |
Publisher | Continuum (UK); Zondervan (US) |
Publication date | 15 March 2010 (UK); 1 May 2010 (US) |
Pages | 256 |
ISBN | 1-4411-0572-7 (UK); 0310320313 (US) |
Preceded by | The Broken Compass |
Followed by | The War We Never Fought |
Peter Hitchens, with particular reference to events which occurred in the Soviet Union, argues that his brother's verdict on religion is misguided, and that faith in God is both a safeguard against the collapse of civilisation into moral chaos and the best antidote to what he views as the dangerous idea of earthly perfection through utopianism.