* In the Enlightenment's wake, atheism became an intellectually and socially acceptable option in the 19th century. Ranging across disciplines, Lundin explores the works of literary thinkers---including Emily Dickinson, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Karl Barth---to show how the modern mind stood poised between faith and skepticism, and how it challenged unbelief with creative brilliance. 320 pages, softcover from Eerdmans.