In this classic primer to the philosophy of religion, Antony Flew subjects a wide range of philosophical arguments for the existence of the Christian God to intense critical scrutiny. However, the rumour in some circles is that Flew - long-time advocate of atheistic humanism - has become a theist. Judge for yourself.
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Flew (emeritus philosophy, Reading U., England) approaches the question of the existence of God from a perspective in which the burden of proof rests with the believer. First published in 1966, and reissued in 1984 under the title God: A Critical Inquiry by Open Court Publications, Lasalle, Illinois. He adds a new introduction to this edition, which is otherwise unchanged. Only names are indexed. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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