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My polemic in "The Reality of God" was twofold: on the one hand, against secularism (as distinct from secularity); and, on the other hand, against classical (supernaturalistic) theism (as distinct from Christian theism, or Christian faith in God). Thus I was concerned to challenge what I took to be two untenable assumptions: that one can be wholeheartedly and wholemindedly secular only by being a secularist and that one can believe in God Christianly only by being a classical (supernaturalistic) theist.

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