Abstract
The Reverend Anthony Freeman gained a brief moment of fame last year when he lost
his parish because his bishop took him to be an unbeliever. The British national
newspapers enjoyed the spectacle of an ‘atheist vicar’ for a while; however, Mr Freeman
himself always denied that he was an atheist. One paper reported an interview with his
local parish magazine, where Mr Freeman was asked directly whether he believed in
God. Mr Freeman replied that of course he did, but that working out exactly what it
means to believe in God was his life’s work. It may not unreasonable to ask how one can
be so confident in believing something when one does not know exactly what it is.