Abstract

ABSTRACTIn this article, I will talk about: (1) the current conflict between the “new atheists” and their critics, (2) the attitude of sympathy towards the atheists that Herbert McCabe had, (3) McCabe’s critical dialogue in relation to the atheism of Feuerbach and Nietzsche, (4) McCabe’s critical dialogue in relation to the atheism of scientists, (5) the benefits of this dialogue for both theology and the natural sciences.

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