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The Flight of Peter Fromm

by Martin Gardner
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Overview

The Flight of Peter Fromm is a novel of ideas disguised as the biography of a young man from a Pentecostal fundamentalist background in Oklahoma, who loses his faith while a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His spiritual odyssey is narrated by his mentor, a professor at the divinity school - who is actually a humanist who believes neither in God nor in an afterlife. Although Peter never abandons his theism or his admiration for Jesus, he reaches a point where he feels it would be hypocritical to remain within the church and to become the evangelist he had hoped to be.

The counterpoint between Peter and the narrator reflects the eternal conflict between theism and atheism. In following the changes of Peter's beliefs, almost every aspect of Protestant theology and ethics is explored. The evolution of Peter's faith parallels the evolution of Christian theology, from the day of Pentecost to contemporary liberal theology.

Synopsis

This intriguing work of contemporary fiction is disguised as the biography of a young man who comes from a Pentecostal background in Oklahoma, and loses his faith while a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His mentor, a professor at the divinity school is actually a humanist who believes neither in God nor in an afterlife. This edition includes Gardner's Afterword in which he discusses the surprising public reaction to his novel.

About the Author, Martin Gardner

Martin Gardner, the creator of Scientific American’s "Mathematical Games" column, which he wrote for more than twenty-five years, is the author of almost one hundred books, including The Annotated Ancient Mariner, Martin Gardner’s Favorite Poetic Parodies, From the Wandering Jew to William F. Buckley Jr., and Science: Good, Bad and Bogus. For many years he was also a contributing editor to the Skeptical Inquirer.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1994
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780879759117

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