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A book for anyone trying to make sense of life
Graham Tomlin shows how life experiences all point to God
You'll find a counter-cultural way to live a full, meaningful life
Anna Hockley
Eden Christian Books Specialist
Building on the success of books offering key concepts in digestible form, Graham Tomlin writes for Millennials who are seeking to make sense of life.
Each of the ten chapters focuses on a common human experience – WONDER, LOVE, SUFFERING, SACRIFICE, SOUL, FREEDOM, TOGETHERNESS, CONNECTION, CHANGE, JOY – revealing how reflection on that experience points towards the God revealed in Christ.
This is not a book of apologetics in the sense that it is arguing for the truth of Christianity; instead it shows how Christianity makes sense of our experience in a remarkably coherent way, opening up a much bigger and more exciting world than secular visions, or even other religious interpretations.
It is written in a deliberately non-academic and popular style, though drawing on theological resources from the past.
Title
Why Being Yourself is a Bad Idea
Author
Graham Tomlin
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Published
September 2020
Weight
173g
Dimensions
12.9 x 17.7 x 1.8 cm
ISBN
9780281081790
ISBN-10
0281081794
Eden Code
5194750
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