Unapologetic : why, despite everything, Christianity can still make surprising emotional sense / Francis Spufford.
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TextPublication details: London Faber and Faber 2012Edition: U.S. EditionDescription: xiii, 221 pages ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780062300454 (hc.)
- 0062300458 (hc.)
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- BV4501.3 .S667 2012
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Unapologetic -- The crack in everything -- Big Daddy -- Hello, cruel world -- Yeshua -- Et cetera -- The International League of the Guilty, part two -- Consequences.
Unapologetic is a brief, witty, personal, sharp-tongued defence of Christian belief, taking on Dawkins' 'The God delusion' and Christopher Hitchens' 'God is not great.'
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