book review
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‘Unlocking the Bible’ by David Pawson (book review)
I came across David Pawson via a friend; the same person who prayed for me to be baptised in the Holy Spirit a few months ago. When I first saw his copy of Unlocking the Bible I thought ‘What on Earth is that?’, such was the hugeness of the volume and the unfamiliarity of the Continue reading
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‘Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus’ by Nabeel Qureshi (book review)
I’m truly fascinated by the beliefs of others. One of the main focuses of this blog is to look at different religious beliefs and criticise them, always with the ambition of discovering and expounding truths about God and the world. So I was excited to read this book by Nabeel Qureshi which, as you will Continue reading
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‘Reformation: A World in Turmoil’ by Andrew Atherstone (book review)
Quite often, when reading a good book, the thought comes to mind that I would love to read the book again. With this particular book I actually assented to that challenge, and immediately after the first reading I read it from cover to cover again. The book is so full of interesting stories recalling the Continue reading
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‘The Pursuit of Holiness’ by Jerry Bridges (book review)
Jerry Bridges is an American author who has written many books about the Christian walk with God. This particular title has sold more than 1,500,000 copies worldwide, and it’s easy to see why. The book is very appealing to the committed Christian due to its heavy reliance on scriptural references and the simple and engaging Continue reading
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‘Revolution’ by Russell Brand (book review)
This is the first book by comedian and author Russell Brand that I have read. This book appealed to me more than his previous three titles because I’ve become more aware of what Russell believes over the last few months. Through his YouTube channel “The Trews” and a BBC 3 documentary entitled “End the Drugs Continue reading
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‘A Little History of Philosophy’ by Nigel Warburton (book review)
Nigel Warburton has been a lecturer at both the University of Nottingham and the Open University, but in 2013 he decided to resign his position at the Open University and go freelance as a writer and philosophy teacher. As far as I can gather from his tweets, Warburton is now running introductory philosophy courses in Continue reading

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