Can Atheism Save Europe (DVD)
$12.99
Should the New Europe embrace the “New Atheism?”
At the world’s largest cultural arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, Christopher Hitchens and John Lennox debate whether or not the New Europe should jettison its religious past and welcome the “New Atheism.”
This debate was moderated by BBC’s James Naughtie, and Atheist ringleader Richard Dawkins was one of over 1,400 people in the audience.
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SKU (UPC): 897885002058
Produced by: Fixed Point Foundation
Binding: Video DVD
Published: August 2010
Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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