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Mark Alford

Mark Alford is a professor of physics at Washington University in St. Louis. He earned a B.A. from Oxford and a Ph.D. from Harvard. He has previously worked at the University of California Santa Barbara, Cornell University, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, MIT, and Glasgow University.


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Review of Dinesh D’Souza’s What’s So Great about Christianity

Dinesh D'Souza is a bestselling author and conservative Christian activist who has turned his talents to religious apologetics. In What's So Great about Christianity? D'Souza presents himself as the man to defend theism in general and Christianity in particular against the recent upsurge of atheist argumentation from authors such as Dawkins, Dennett, and Hitchens. D'Souza starts off with a healthy skepticism to all irrational claims, those made in the name of science as well as those made in the name of religion. The stage seems set for an exciting intellectual confrontation, with overblown atheists at last feeling the "horse kick of a vigorous traditional Christianity." The most positive thing one can say about this book, however, is that it beautifully illuminates how intelligent people can get trapped in incredible belief systems.