Unapologetic Unapologetic

Unapologetic

Why, despite everything, Christianity can still make surprising emotional sense

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Publisher Description

'Passionate, challenging, tumultuously articulate . . . Fascinating.' John Carey, Sunday Times
'A wonderful, effortlessly brilliant book.' Evening Standard
'A rare gem, a book that carries conviction by being honest all the way through.' John Gray, Independent
If Christianity is anything, it's a refusal to see human behavior as ruled by the balance sheet. We're not supposed to see the things we do as adding up into piles of good and evil we can subtract from each according to some kind of calculus to tell us how, on balance, we're doing.
Unapologetic is a book for those curious about how faith can possibly work in the twenty-first century.
But it isn't an argument that Christianity is true - because how could anyone know that (or indeed its opposite)?
It's an argument that Christianity is recognisable, drawing on the deep and deeply ordinary vocabulary of human feeling, satisfying those who believe in it by offering a ruthlessly realistic account of the bits of our lives advertising agencies prefer to ignore.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2012
4 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Faber & Faber
SIZE
1.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Jake7808 ,

Unapologetic

This is riveting. It's a compelling statement of faith, but one that admits doubt. It's funny, scabrous, forceful and deeply touching.

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