In this controversial New York Times bestseller, Vincent  Bugliosi, the fearless attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson, turns his  critical eye on both religious believers and the atheists, indicting  both camps for the intellectual shortcuts each takes to arrive at their  conclusions. He argues lucidly and persuasively why agnosticism--and a  healthy skepticism toward certainty of all kinds--is the most responsible  position to take with regard to the existence of God. Divinity of Doubt  sets a new course amid the explosion of bestselling books on religion,  urging us to recognize the limits of what we know, and what we cannot  know, about the ineffable mysteries of existence.
In his most controversial book yet, "New York Times"-bestselling author Bugliosi ("Helter Skelter") turns his critical eye on both religious believers and the atheists who reflexively oppose them, and offers a provocative look at agnosticism. 256 pp. 100,000 print.