A review by bythelionsmane
هناك إله by Antony Flew

Interesting book in understanding how one person can go from being theistic, to fully atheistic (and debating it) to finally deistic with an openness to theism again. It's interesting because Flew fully shows how plausible it was for him to come to the conclusion of believing in "a God" through reason alone, and not through "religious speculation" Or "revelation." And it's interesting the amounts of people he quotes in support of atheism, who provide at some point some leniency towards an option of theism or deism.



The ending of the book was curious, as he had 2 appendices, one by a Malayalee guy (who helped to write the book) and the other by my favourite bishop, N.T. Wright in which he talks about how God spoke through Jesus Christ. Flew comments on Wright, that this is probably one of the best arguments for a God who reveals Himself, out of all the options, which leads me to believe (and hope) that he is on the path towards Christ. But an openness that says he may not. Just an interesting/curious book that I found.