book review
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Introducing my Book: An Almighty Predicament
An Almighty Predicament is a 70 page essay written in 2019. The essay opens with a story recalling an impromptu meeting I had with a Muslim in a cafe, which led to a very interesting prayer session later that day and sparked the thought process which inspired me to write the essay. Continue reading
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Introducing my Book: A Collection of Essays
Hello, folks! I was considering how last year I released quite a few books in a short space of time, which was a really silly thing to do from a promotional point of view, because I didn’t give each book the promotional time and effort it deserved. I kind of regret that, but the way Continue reading
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‘The Courage to be Disliked’ by Kishimi and Koga (book review)
My mental health journey, which has involved several spells in psychiatric hospital and a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, has left me very interested in the field of psychology. I have tried many different approaches to counselling, including group and individual cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic counselling, body psychotherapy, Christian counselling, and others. I spotted a book Continue reading
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Blog Tour (Day 10): Think and Explore
Hi, friends! I hope you are well rested after the weekend. Today I’m sharing the final instalment in the God’s Grand Game blog tour. Today’s piece comes courtesy of Mani Ratman, who has written a beautifully constructed and deeply reflective piece about the book on his blog, Think and Explore. It’s a great way to end Continue reading
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Blog Tour (Day 9): Neptune’s Dolphins
Greetings, all! Today is the penultimate day of the God’s Grand Game blog tour. There will be no post over the weekend, but I’ll return for one final post on Monday, when I’ll be sharing a review of my book by Mani Ratman of the Think and Explore blog. Mani is a truly amazing artist Continue reading
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Blog Tour (Day 7): Pilgrimage to Somewhere
Hi, friends! Welcome to the seventh instalment in the God’s Grand Game blog tour. Today’s contribution is a concise but fantastically well written review by a relatively new blogger named Logan Noland, who writes on his website Pilgrimage to Somewhere. I really appreciate Logan’s kind, thoughtful, and open-minded review. I also love the way he Continue reading

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
I’m a philosopher and author living in the United Kingdom. On this blog, I write about matters of philosophy and religion and share a variety of personal articles.
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Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy whole heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind, and thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
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