![]() Wright responds to questions from (“from”?) Flew along the lines of “what evidence is there for the existence of God?” The whole thing is a somewhat peculiar pastiche, and it left me curious about its origins. The meat of the book, which mixes memoir and argument and is ostensibly written by Flew, is followed by two lengthy appendices in one, Varghese critiques the Dawkins-Harris-Dennett contingent in the second, the historian and theologian N.T. The book opens with a forward by one Roy Abraham Varghese, whose name appears underneath Flew’s on the jacket but whose specific role is left distinctly ambiguous (there is no “about the author” for Varghese). I picked up There Is No A God, by (or perhaps I should say "by") the ex-atheist philosopher Antony Flew about a week ago and found it, well, odd. ![]()
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