Famous atheist′s brother embraces faith |
Written by Eric Tiansay |
Thursday, 08 April 2010 02:33 PM America/New_York |
Peter Hitchens, the brother of prominent atheist and author Christopher Hitchens (God is Not Great), explains his own spiritual journey in The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me To Faith, to be released by Zondervan next month. In the book, the author--who burned his Bible in prep school but later came to faith in Christ--says he wanted to offer something for atheists and Christians. "I want to explain how I became convinced, by reason and experience, of the necessity and rightness of a form of Christianity that is modest, accommodating, and thoughtful--but ultimately uncompromising about its vital truth," he writes. Hitchens presents the circumstances that influenced him toward atheism, which he said were similar to those his brother encountered. "We are separate people who have lived different lives," he writes in the book's introduction. "But since it is obvious that this book arises out of my attempt to debate religion with him, it would be absurd to pretend that much of what I say here is not intended to counter or undermine arguments he has presented in his own book on this subject." Hitchens writes about a public debate he had with his brother in 2008 and of a "softening" between them. Read more in the May issue of Christian Retailing magazine.
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