After the Surprising Conversions (Book Review)
Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 2005, July, 1, 2
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AFTER THE SURPRISING CONVERSIONS Jacqueline Rose, The Question of Zion, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 2005. ISBN: 0-522-85219-X The whole thing is so patently infantile, so foreign to reality, that to anyone with a friendly attitude to humanity it is painful to think that the great majority of mortals will never be able to rise above this view of life. It is still more humiliating to discover how large a number of people living to-day, who cannot but see that this religion is not tenable, nevertheless try to defend it piece by piece in a series of pitiful rearguard actions.
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