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A collection of essays tracing the author's move from Anglican belief to atheism through sustained critique of Christian doctrine and scripture. The pieces examine gospel authorship and the claim of Jesus's divinity, challenge doctrines of atonement, mediation, eternal punishment, and inspiration, and contrast revealed religion with natural religion. Additional essays address prayer, the religious education of children, euthanasia, and constructive rationalism. The volume reproduces and analyzes liturgical forms — morning and evening prayers, the litany, sacramental services, and catechism — using those rites as material for critique of ritual language vis-à-vis rationalist principles.
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