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There Is a God
- How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Atheism
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Publisher's Summary
In There Is a God, one of the world's preeminent atheists discloses how his commitment to "follow the argument wherever it leads" led him to a belief in God as Creator. This is a compelling and refreshingly open-minded argument that will forever change the atheism debate.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-08-2020
The last Word
The last chapter where Jonathan Cowley narrates the arguments of NT Wright about the historic Jesus… is a case of strange logical juxtapositions. I have personally met a number of Iranians who had visitations in Iran of a man dressed in white who came in the early morning hours to visit them in their rooms and to heal them of diseases they were dying of. These are individuals who had to leave Iran or suffer the consequences of speaking about Jesus to their families. To hear NT Wrights distilling of decades of dedicated study, to life so plainly the fact that Jesus actually was undoubtably a historic figure and that the resurrection is one historic fact of his extraordinary life. I’ve listened to the book a few times now but to the last chapter probably a dozen… Thank you Anthony for this great document about your journey. LC
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- Bo
- 28-03-2020
a Gear Turner.
I really liked this. as I continue the journey of the meaning of life it helps me to think about every option and follow the argument where it leads. worth a read for theists and atheists alike.
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- Anonymous
- 10-06-2020
Beautiful and Clear Presentation of Reasoned Argument to God
Clear, thoughtful and beautifully presented arguments lead to a proof of God’s existence. Arguments and an analysis of counter arguments are thorough and beautifully presented in a progression that it intuitive and well written making it easy to follow and a pleasure to read.
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- Pete
- 03-03-2020
very interesting
really appreciated Flew's ability not only to listen and object to the other side (Theist) but more than anything his willingness to look at the evidence and be brave enough to change his stance after 60 years. I understand that he never confesses to a God of revelation but it really seems like he was well on the path to accpeing Jesus as his Lord and savior - really hope that is the case.
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- K
- 17-02-2020
nothing groundbreaking if you follow the debate.
he followed the evidence wherever it led. book is a personal account. could be expanded in more detail but would be harded for a popular book
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- Platypus61
- 08-01-2021
Pleasant voice to listen to.
An honest and interesting account by Anthony Flew. The interesting appendix at the end by NT Wright is very helpful in summing up many thoughts throughout the last part of the book around the historical Jesus.
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