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Written by Paul Dean   
Monday, 07 July 2008

From the most recent issue of Christianity today: “You might think from the
recent spate of atheist best-sellers that belief in God has become
intellectually indefensible for thinking people today. But a look at these books
by Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens, among others, quickly
reveals that the so-called New Atheism lacks intellectual muscle. It is
blissfully ignorant of the revolution that has taken place in Anglo-American
philosophy. It reflects the scientism of a bygone generation rather than the
contemporary intellectual scene.”

It seems that when Time Magazine declared that God was dead in 1966 that the
rumors of His demise were greatly exaggerated. Obviously, the true and living
God is alive and well. At the same time, the “God is dead” movement is on life
support in some sense itself. If so, what are the implications of such a
dynamic?

It is interesting that there has been a rekindling of interest in and
development of natural theology. Some regard this development to be positive for
the church while others do not. What is the answer and why? At the same time, do
we not want to foster a cultural climate in which God is intellectually
acceptable? Are their ways to facilitate that climate apart from natural
theology and does that facilitation go far enough?

On today’s edition of “Calling for Truth,” we’ll discuss those issues and more
under the heading: “Is God dead? Not yet!"

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