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Too Small: Why Atheists Can’t Know What They Say They Know

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25 March 2025

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In Too Small, Craig Biehl tackles the claims of atheism with a blend of humour and penetrating insight, exposing the overconfidence of those who claim to disprove God. Biehl scrutinises their arguments, demonstrating that the finite human mind cannot fathom the infinite God. Through respectful yet incisive critique, he reveals...

In Too Small, Craig Biehl tackles the claims of atheism with a blend of humour and penetrating insight, exposing the overconfidence of those who claim to disprove God. Biehl scrutinises their arguments, demonstrating that the finite human mind cannot fathom the infinite God. Through respectful yet incisive critique, he reveals the inconsistencies and blind faith inherent in atheistic assertions. This compelling book not only defends the Christian faith but also challenges readers to embrace intellectual humility and the grandeur of divine revelation.

Reviews:
“This is a marvelous book. I have often thought, there must be a God: how
else do you explain Bach’s Passacaglia or Brahms’ Requiem? Dr. Biehl’s
refutations of atheism are air-tight. Despite the rumors, atheism is alive and
well, especially in the West. This book hits atheism head on but with a
carefully laid-out counter argument. Dr. Biehl exposes hidden assumptions
and gift-wrapped evidence in order to highlight a biblical alternative. Not only,
as the title declares, is atheism too small, but it is actually counterproductive.
This book deserves a wide reading.”
Dr. William Edgar | Professor Emeritus of Apologetics, Westminster
Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania, USA.

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In Too Small, Craig Biehl tackles the claims of atheism with a blend of humour and penetrating insight, exposing the overconfidence of those who claim to disprove God. Biehl scrutinises their arguments, demonstrating that the finite human mind cannot fathom the infinite God. Through respectful yet incisive critique, he reveals...

In Too Small, Craig Biehl tackles the claims of atheism with a blend of humour and penetrating insight, exposing the overconfidence of those who claim to disprove God. Biehl scrutinises their arguments, demonstrating that the finite human mind cannot fathom the infinite God. Through respectful yet incisive critique, he reveals the inconsistencies and blind faith inherent in atheistic assertions. This compelling book not only defends the Christian faith but also challenges readers to embrace intellectual humility and the grandeur of divine revelation.

Reviews:
“This is a marvelous book. I have often thought, there must be a God: how
else do you explain Bach’s Passacaglia or Brahms’ Requiem? Dr. Biehl’s
refutations of atheism are air-tight. Despite the rumors, atheism is alive and
well, especially in the West. This book hits atheism head on but with a
carefully laid-out counter argument. Dr. Biehl exposes hidden assumptions
and gift-wrapped evidence in order to highlight a biblical alternative. Not only,
as the title declares, is atheism too small, but it is actually counterproductive.
This book deserves a wide reading.”
Dr. William Edgar | Professor Emeritus of Apologetics, Westminster
Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania, USA.
Too Small: Why Atheists Can’t Know What They Say They Know $22.99
Koorong code 666993
ISBN 9781922584113
Pages 156
Publisher Tulip Publishing
Publication date 25 March 2025
Dimensions 10 x 140 x 216mm
Weight 0.212kg
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