RT Article T1 Religion under Siege: a Scientific Response JF Implicit religion VO 11 IS 2 SP 143 OP 151 A1 Hay, David 1935-2014 LA English PB Equinox YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/169054614X AB The article focuses on the views of the author when he went to see Richard Dawkins in the Zoology Department in Oxford. He was gathering material for his biography of Alister Hardy. Unexpectedly, Hardy had been head of the department when Dawkins arrived there as an undergraduate in 1959. Both were advocates of evolution by natural selection, Hardy defending religion, and Dawkins attacking it on biological grounds drawn from Charles Darwin. Hardy's deeply religious nature and the apposition with Dawkins' godlessness appeared as though it might provide a good story for inclusion in his biography. K1 Biographies K1 Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 K1 Dawkins, Richard, 1941- K1 England K1 EVOLUTIONARY theories K1 HARDY, Alister K1 Oxford (England) K1 Religion K1 Zoology DO 10.1558/imre.v11i2.143