Atheist No More: Antony Flew
May 28, 2008
Antony Flew has been one of the world’s most influential atheists. Recently, he published a book explaining how and why he has changed his mind. He now acknowledges God.
For a great review of his book, and explanation of the arguments that eventually conquered Flew’s resistance to theism, check out this superbly written piece by R.C. Sproul: “A Tale of Two Parables” [HT: Justin Taylor]. (For more information on R.C. Sproul, check out Ligonier Ministries’ website.)
Entry Filed under: Apologetics, Books & Reviews, Recommended, Religion. Tags: Antony Flew, Apologetics, atheism, Christianity, conversion, RC Sproul, theism.
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Jeff Halley | May 30, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Great review of a book that looks to be a fascinating read. Thanks for the link!
Jeff
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D B Valentine | August 20, 2008 at 6:47 am
How can this be? I must read this one. Did he get the FEAR???
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jim | December 21, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Explain how fundamentals can hurt you. It was your radicalism that perpetuated the so called fundamentalism into a niche of extremism? Can you define the fundamental beliefs that are required for a valid doctrinal validation? Paul did.