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"Michael Shermer's latest contribution is an insightful tour de force that will no doubt provoke virtually everyone who reads it." --Donald Johanson, Director, Institute of Human Origins, author of "From Lucy to Language" "Those who enjoyed Michael Shermer's acclaimed "Why People Believe Weird Things" will welcome the extension of his critical but balanced study of the belief in God . . . Insightful, intriguing, and enlightening." --"American Scientist" "This book will convince and delight all who are not chronically averse to opening their minds and thinking for themselves." --Richard Dawkins, author of "Unweaving the Rainbow" "Well-researched, comprehensive, and persuasive. "How We Believe" is especially notable in stressing the great power of narration as the vehicle of complex thought . . . . The humanistic, evolutionary explanation may in fact be ready to break out of the intellectually remote domain in which it has been developed and too long hemmed-in." --Edward O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of "Consilience," Research Professor and Honorary Curator in Entomology, Harvard University "[How We Believe] is unusually useful . . . . It sheds unique light on the interior life of a well-informed atheist today, and may foreshadow a new spirit of amity and mutual inquiry." --"Washington Post Book World" "[Shermer] brilliantly explores our propensity to be story-telling animals." --"Natural History" "[Shermer's] discussion ranges eloquently and learnedly over broad areas of philosophy, theology, and science. In the end, whatever the reader's own thinking, she will probably discover that she has learned a lot about the opinions other people have on 'the God Question' and why they hold those opinions." --"Scientific American" "Although Shermer's arguments will probably not be decisive for debates between nonbelievers and believers, both will be able to appreciate this readable and generally fair-minded treatment of a subject that often provokes contentious dispute." --"Publishers Weekly" "Anyone interested in contemporary discussions on science and religion will find this book immensely helpful." --"Science Book & Film" "Michael Shermer's latest contribution is an insightful tour de force that will no doubt provoke virtually everyone who reads it." -Donald Johanson, Director, Institute of Human Origins, author of "From Lucy to Language" "Those who enjoyed Michael Shermer's acclaimed "Why People Believe Weird Things" will welcome the extension of his critical but balanced study of the belief in God . . . Insightful, intriguing, and enlightening." -"American Scientist" "This book will convince and delight all who are not chronically averse to opening their minds and thinking for themselves." -Richard Dawkins, author of "Unweaving the Rainbow" "Well-researched, comprehensive, and persuasive. "How We Believe" is especially notable in stressing the great power of narration as the vehicle of complex thought . . . . The humanistic, evolutionary explanation may in fact be ready to break out of the intellectually remote domain in which it has been developed and to "Michael Shermer' s latest contribution is an insightful tour de force that will no doubt provoke virtually everyone who reads it." -- Donald Johanson, Director, Institute of Human Origins, author of "From Lucy to Language" "Those who enjoyed Michael Shermer's acclaimed "Why People Believe Weird Things" will welcome the extension of his critical but balanced study of the belief in God . . . Insightful, intriguing, and enlightening." -- "American Scientist" "This book will convince and delight all who are not chronically averse to opening their minds and thinking for themselves." -- Richard Dawkins, author of "Unweaving the Rainbow" "Well-researched, comprehensive, and persuasive. "How We Believe" is especially notable in stressing the great power of narration as the vehicle of complex thought . . . . The humanistic, evolutionary explanation may in fact be ready to break out of the intellectually remote domain in which it has been developed and too long hemmed-in." -- Edward O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of "Consilience," Research Professor and Honorary Curator in Entomology, Harvard University "[How We Believe] is unusually useful . . . . It sheds unique light on the interior life of a well-informed atheist today, and may foreshadow a new spirit of amity and mutual inquiry." -- "Washington Post Book World" "[Shermer] brilliantly explores our propensity to be story-telling animals." -- "Natural History" "[Shermer's] discussion ranges eloquently and learnedly over broad areas of philosophy, theology, and science. In the end, whatever the reader's own thinking, she will probably discover thatshe has learned a lot about the opinions other people have on 'the God Question' and why they hold those opinions." -- "Scientific American" "Although Shermer's arguments will probably not be decisive for debates between nonbelievers and believers, both will be able to appreciate this readable and generally fair-minded treatment of a subject that often provokes contentious dispute." -- "Publishers Weekly" "Anyone interested in contemporary discussions on science and religion will find this book immensely helpful." -- "Science Book & Film"
At the beginning of the twentieth century, social scientists predicted that belief in God would decrease by the end of the century because of the secularization of society, but nothing could be further from the truth. Recent polls show that 96% of Americans believe in God. Despite Nietzche's claim that God is dead, He has never been more alive for millions of believers who stand steadfast in their convictions. Why is this? Why are people turning to religion in greater numbers than ever before? Why do people believe in God at all? In "How We Believe," Michael Shermer presents the results of an exhaustive empirical study in which he asked 10,000 Americans how and why they believe and about details of their faith. How We Believe offers fresh and startling insights into age-old questions and examines: - What it means to believe in God - "Proofs" of God and what they tell us about religious faith - The relationship between science and religion - How humans, as the storytelling animal, came to become Homo religious - How to find the sacred in the age of science This edition includes a new introduction by the author that brings readers up to date on recent studies on prayer and healing, on the changing religious attitudes and beliefs of Americans, and on the controversial debate about the relationship of science and religion that continues to grab headlines. Shermer also addresses his critics, both believers and atheists, on why belief or disbelief in God is not a question of evidence but of faith. Yet having been a believer and studied the history of science, Shermer is open-minded and inclusive throughout the book. He is most interested in knowing how and why, not in showing right or wrong. Thought provoking, comprehensive, and well researched, "How We Believe" is certain to spark lively debate among believers and nonbelievers alike.
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