Francis Spufford's Unapologetic is a wonderfully pugnacious
defense of Christianity. Refuting critics such as Richard Dawkins,
Sam Harris, and the "new atheist" crowd, Spufford, a former atheist
and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, argues that
Christianity is recognizable, drawing on the deep and deeply
ordinary vocabulary of human feeling, satisfying those who believe
in it by offering a ruthlessly realistic account of the grown-up
dignity of Christian experience.
Fans of C. S. Lewis, N. T. Wright, Marilynne Robinson, Mary
Karr, Diana Butler Bass, Rob Bell, and James Martin will appreciate
Spufford's crisp, lively, and abashedly defiant thesis.
Unapologetic is a book for believers who are fed up with being
patronized, for non-believers curious about how faith can possibly
work in the twenty-first century, and for anyone who feels there is
something indefinably wrong, literalistic, anti-imaginative and
intolerant about the way the atheist case is now being made.
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