The Eclipse of Christianity: and why it matters
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Weight | 0.577 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.2 × 15.8 × 23.6 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 368 |
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Year Published | 2024-9-12 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1399802747 |
About The Author | Rupert Shortt is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge. He was an editor on The Times Literary Supplement from 2000 until 2020, and has written for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and the London Evening Standard among other publications. His books include Outgrowing Dawkins: God for Grown-Ups (2019), Does Religion Do More Harm Than Good? (2019), God Is No Thing: Coherent Christianity (2016), Rowan's Rule: The Biography of the Archbishop (2014), Christianophobia: A Faith Under Attack (2012), and Benedict XVI: Commander of the Faith (2005). |
A brilliant book, comprehensive in scope… Shortt presents a compelling case for a Christian vision of what it means to live well. An extraordinary tour de force, and one of Shortt's best pieces of writing. Utterly compelling. |
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Other text | A call for Christianity to recover its confidence. |
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