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The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God

Why New Atheism Grew Old and Secular Thinkers Are Considering Christianity Again

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By: Justin Brierley
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Could We Be Witnessing a Return of Belief in Our Generation?

Justin Brierley is convinced that in our time we are witnessing a growing wave of faith.

Famously described as the “long, withdrawing roar” of the “Sea of Faith,” the Christian narrative that shaped the West has been replaced by sweeping secularism. But is that the end of the story?

It was a conversation with agnostic journalist Douglas Murray that led Brierley to investigate whether a change was on the horizon. Speaking of the “Sea of Faith,” Murray remarked that tides come back in again and that a number of his intelligent friends had converted to Christianity in recent years. Brierley was seeing a similar trend among the secular thinkers he had interviewed. Jordan Peterson, Tom Holland, Dave Rubin, and many others have found themselves surprised by the continuing resonance and relevance of Christianity, and they are joining in on conversations about faith.

Listeners will encounter Brierley’s discussion of cultural trends and concepts including:

  • The meaning crisis
  • Public intellectuals embracing faith
  • Why the Christianity story is ready to return

And much more

In The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God, Brierley outlines the dramatic fall of New Atheism and the birth of a new conversation on whether God makes sense of science, history, culture, and the search for meaning. People are returning to Christianity―but is the church prepared to welcome a new wave of faith?

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I loved the way the author took me on a journey diving into different angles.
I found this book inspiring and it also filled me with hope for the future.
Thank you Justin 🙏

Inspiring and full of hope

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This is an excellent piece of work which adeptly forms cogent arguments for the revival of the Christian faith.

Excellent! Well thought through, planned and executed!

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It was unfortunately at times a bit boring, but perhaps that is just me. A nice summary, which flows at a good pace. It offers a reader a good overview of the latest apologetics trends and makes a case for Christianity.

Justin is nice to listen to.


A nice overall summary of the latest in apologetics

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If there’s any justice, this book will be recognised as the marking of the early rumblings of a great shift away from atheism and metaphysical materialism and towards the embrace of Christianity. On a personal level, I felt like my journey from atheism to Christianity via the consciousness-as-ontological-primitive type thinking of people like Iain McGilchrist was being read back to me. All the thinkers sited were significant in that journey.
Brierley does an amazing job of both charting the course from New Atheism through Jordan Peterson to the converts he mentioned and giving enough detail to the arguments he’s collected over the years for them to feel well explicated. He seems so balanced and generally lovely too.
I loved this book and hope it’s as commercially successful as The God Delusion.

Era defining

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JB sticks it to the atheists and reveals the Christians hiding behind their intellectual suits of lights.
Come home, Dawkins. We forgive you. Amen.

Excellent.

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