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The Agnostic's Tale

- A fragment of autobiography

About The Agnostic's Tale

A thoughtful investigation into the nature of religious faith, including interviews with Professor Richard Dawkins, Sir Andrew Huxley and Martin Rees. The Agnostic's Tale is an unflinching account of a spiritual journey undertaken by the author in the weeks and months leading up to his death in 2006. Determined to decide, at last, what his true spiritual beliefs - religious or otherwise - actually were, John Rae consulted with the brightest and best-informed minds in the world to explore the questions that matter. The result is a thoughtful and personal assessment of religious and spiritual faith. Praise for The Agnostic's Tale: In the year before he died in 2006 John Rae wanted to make the journey to discover what he believed. This is the first book on Christianity and belief that I have become totally involved in. So many of us are in the same state as John was. It is wonderful to go with him on his voyage of discovery' - Amazon review 'An excellent and thought-provoking book which I would highly recommend to believers and non-believers alike' - Amazon review John Rae (1931-2006) was a British educator and author. His novel, The Custard Boys was published in 1960 and adapted as a film (Reach for Glory) in 1962.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798373536950
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 142
  • Published:
  • January 11, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 129x198x8 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 145 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 13, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of The Agnostic's Tale

A thoughtful investigation into the nature of religious faith, including interviews with Professor Richard Dawkins, Sir Andrew Huxley and Martin Rees. The Agnostic's Tale is an unflinching account of a spiritual journey undertaken by the author in the weeks and months leading up to his death in 2006. Determined to decide, at last, what his true spiritual beliefs - religious or otherwise - actually were, John Rae consulted with the brightest and best-informed minds in the world to explore the questions that matter. The result is a thoughtful and personal assessment of religious and spiritual faith. Praise for The Agnostic's Tale:
In the year before he died in 2006 John Rae wanted to make the journey to discover what he believed. This is the first book on Christianity and belief that I have become totally involved in. So many of us are in the same state as John was. It is wonderful to go with him on his voyage of discovery' - Amazon review
'An excellent and thought-provoking book which I would highly recommend to believers and non-believers alike' - Amazon review John Rae (1931-2006) was a British educator and author. His novel, The Custard Boys was published in 1960 and adapted as a film (Reach for Glory) in 1962.

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