Glenn -- I don't know whether you'd classify him as TE, but Alister McGrath
has written some excellent stuff in this regard. See, for example, his
"Dawkins God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life." (BTW, does anyone
know whether McGrath would be classified as TE?) Also of course C.S. Lewis
wrote a great deal relating to the philosophy of atheism, the theodicy
problem, ethics, etc. The patriarchal fathers are helpful to read here as
well -- e.g., Augustine's City of God. It's interesting that most of the
philosophical arguments of atheism are nothing new (I'm using
"philosophical" here to distinguish from specific scientific arguments) --
they go back to ancient Greece -- and many of the essential Christian
responses were first outlined by the fathers.
On 2/23/07, Glenn Morton <glennmorton@entouch.net> wrote:
>
> I should clarify. Is anyone actually taking on the concept of atheism? I
> am
> not concerned about taking on YEC or debating creation or merely agreeing
> with evolutionists that things evolved. Is anyone explaining to the
> world,
> why we are christians rather than atheists other than merely because we
> believe Christianity to be true?
>
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