Editorial biography
Paul Rosenberg is an American author and commentator who engages with religious and philosophical themes through a critical lens. His provocatively titled work "God Wants You Dead" represents a contribution to popular atheist literature, examining religious beliefs and their implications from a skeptical perspective. While not primarily an academic philosopher or theologian, Rosenberg's work participates in the broader cultural discourse surrounding religion, atheism, and the critique of traditional theistic worldviews. His writing style tends toward polemical engagement with religious ideas, appealing to general audiences interested in the New Atheist movement and secular critiques of religion. Rosenberg's approach combines philosophical argumentation with social commentary, contributing to public debates about the role of religion in contemporary society and the intellectual foundations of religious belief systems.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| God Wants You Dead الله يريدك ميتاً | 1996 1417 AH | Monograph | critique-of-religion · discussed | Included |