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How to Be an Atheist

How to Be an Atheist

How to Be an Atheist

Inaugural Lecture Delivered at the University of Cambridge, 12 October 2001
Denys Turner, University of Cambridge
July 2002
Paperback
9780521526326
Out of Print
Paperback

    Denys Turner is a philosopher who holds a chair in Cambridge's Faculty of Divinity. In this erudite and entertaining lecture he explores the conditions for the belief that God does not exist. According to Turner, the first challenge lies in acknowledging the question 'Does God exist?' to be a valid one. Once the question is established, various things follow, each one making it harder to maintain 'atheism' as a credible or interesting position. Turner boxes atheists into a philosophical corner, showing how the belief that something has come of nothing is itself an acknowledgement of God's existence. Enlisting the help of thinkers as diverse as Aquinas, Kant, Wittgenstein, Nicholas Lash and John Milbank, Turner's witty and provocative piece will be of interest to anyone engaged in religious enquiry who has wondered about the nature and status of atheism as a defendable intellectual position in our age.

    • Asks whether atheism can be regarded as a credible intellectual position
    • Enlists leading philosophical and theological thinkers to box atheists into a corner
    • Erudite but readable and entertaining

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    July 2002
    Paperback
    9780521526326
    44 pages
    187 × 124 × 5 mm
    0.053kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Author
    • Denys Turner , University of Cambridge

      Denys Turner is author of one of Cambridge's most successful recent theology titles, The Darkness of God: Negativity in Christian Mysticism.