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In one of the biggest religion news stories of the new millennium, the Associated Press announced that Professor Antony Flew, the world's leading atheist, now believes in God.
Flew is a pioneer for modern atheism. His famous paper, Theology and Falsification, was first presented at a meeting of the Oxford Socratic Club chaired by C. S. Lewis and went on to become the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last five decades. Flew earned his fame by arguing that one should presuppose atheism until evidence of a God surfaces. He now believes that such evidence exists, and There Is a God chronicles his journey from staunch atheism to believer.
For the first time, this book will present a detailed and fascinating account of Flew's riveting decision to revoke his previous beliefs and argue for the existence of God. Ever since Flew's announcement, there has been great debate among atheists and believers alike about what exactly this "conversion" means. There Is a God will finally put this debate to rest.
This is a story of a brilliant mind and reasoned thinker, and where his lifelong intellectual pursuit eventually led him: belief in God as designer.
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“In clear prose and brief chapters, Flew explains the four lines of evidence that convinced him....An intellectual conversion of great significance.” Denver Post
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“The most lucid and penetrative pieces of philosophical theology to appear in years, altogether brilliant.” The Catholic Herald
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“A stellar philosophical mind ponders the latest scientific results. The conclusion: a God stands behind the rationality of nature.” Michael Behe, author of Darwin's Black Box and The Edge of Evolution
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“Flew couldnt be more engaging and remain an analytic philosopher...” Booklist
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“Towering and courageous... Flews colleagues in the church of fundamentalist atheism will be scandalized.” Francis S. Collins, New York Times bestselling author of The Language of God
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“A fascinating record …it will come as a most uncomfortable jolt to those who were once his fellow atheists.” Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University
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“Flews exposition will be a source for reflective inquiry for many, many years...” Daniel N. Robinson, Philosophy Department, Oxford University
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“Antony Flew not only has the philosophical virtues; he has the virtues of the philosopher. Civil in argument, relentlessly reasonable….” Ralph McInerny, Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
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“A most valuable and readable overview of the many evidential changes of landscape that 20th century science is furnishing to the oldest question in Western civilization: Is there a God?” American Spectator
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“A clear, accessible account of the ‘pilgrimage of reason which has led Flew to a belief in God.” John Polkinghorne, author of Belief in God in an Age of Science
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“Antony Flews book will incense atheists who suppose (erroneously) that science proves there is no God.” Ian H. Hutchinson, Professor and Head of the Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, MIT
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“A very clear and readable book tracing his path back to theism, revealing his total openness to new rational arguments.” Richard Swinburne, author of The Existence of God
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“This is a remarkable book in many ways.” Huston Smith, author of The World's Religions
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“This is a fascinating and very readable account …” Professor John Hick, Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences, University of Birmingham
About the Author
Philosopher and former atheist Antony Flew set the agenda for modern atheism with his 1950 essay "Theology and Falsification," which became the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last half century. Flew has published over thirty books, including God and Philosophy, The Presumption of Atheism, and How to Think Straight. He spent twenty years as professor of philosophy at the University of Keele and has also held positions at Oxford, the University of Aberdeen, and the University of Reading. He now lives in Reading, England.