FRANK SCHAEFFER
Apr 8, 2015: Frank Schaeffer: Why This Atheist Who Believes in God — Says the Nicene Creed and Sort of Means It
Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power.
We have guided missiles and misguided men.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
We have guided missiles and misguided men.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Feb 27, 2015: News Busters: Frank Schaeffer Bores Again With I Was a Teenage 'Rightwinger' Shtick
Once upon a time, long before he became Little Joe on the Ponderosa or a dad on Little House On the Prairie, Michael Landon starred in the forgettable I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Mercifully, he rarely referred to that role and definitely did not continuously relive that role in the years to come. In stark contrast, the perpetually outraged Frank Schaeffer continues to relive a role he insists on boring the world with: I Was a Teenage Rightwinger.
Once upon a time, long before he became Little Joe on the Ponderosa or a dad on Little House On the Prairie, Michael Landon starred in the forgettable I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Mercifully, he rarely referred to that role and definitely did not continuously relive that role in the years to come. In stark contrast, the perpetually outraged Frank Schaeffer continues to relive a role he insists on boring the world with: I Was a Teenage Rightwinger.
Dec 18, 2014: Ken Chitwood: 2014's Religion & Culture Top Stories & Awards
Son of renowned Christian author and theologian Francis Schaeffer, Frank Schaeffer is no new news. He is a gregarious and outspoken atheist who "believes in faith." But this year he got embroiled in a tit-for-tat with Christianity Today and evangelical leader Ed Stetzer over a story about Bart Campolo, son of famed Christian leaders Tony and Peggy Campolo, leaving the Christian faith. On top of all this, Frank came out with a new self-published book this year, titled Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace.
Son of renowned Christian author and theologian Francis Schaeffer, Frank Schaeffer is no new news. He is a gregarious and outspoken atheist who "believes in faith." But this year he got embroiled in a tit-for-tat with Christianity Today and evangelical leader Ed Stetzer over a story about Bart Campolo, son of famed Christian leaders Tony and Peggy Campolo, leaving the Christian faith. On top of all this, Frank came out with a new self-published book this year, titled Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace.
Sept 17, 2014: Frank Schaeffer: Huffington Post: To Save the Church: Embrace Atheism as the True Religion and Religion as The True Atheism
July 9, 2014: Publishers Weekly: Frank Schaeffer Goes It Alone with New Book
According to the title of his new book, Frank Schaeffer is an atheist.
According to the title of his new book, Frank Schaeffer is an atheist.
May 11, 2014: Christian Piatt: Frank Schaeffer: The God-Believing Atheist
One phrase comes to mind, time and again, when I think of Frank Schaeffer: “THINK AGAIN.” Any time I think I have a handle on things theological, he seems to find the thread, hanging from the edges, and gives it a good, solid yank.
One phrase comes to mind, time and again, when I think of Frank Schaeffer: “THINK AGAIN.” Any time I think I have a handle on things theological, he seems to find the thread, hanging from the edges, and gives it a good, solid yank.

Frank Schaeffer (born August 3, 1952) is an American author, film director, screenwriter and public speaker. He is the son of the late theologian and author Francis Schaeffer. He became a Hollywood film director and author, writing several internationally acclaimed novels depicting life in a strict evangelical household including Portofino, Zermatt, and Saving Grandma.