The Atheist

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Pub Date Apr 20 2016 | Archive Date Jan 29 2017
Muse Harbor Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

Description

Author and lecturer, Dr. Arthur Moore, has made a credible name for himself in books and interviews by denouncing faith, advocating science and reason and clashing with the voices of America's increasing religious majority. Despite his public success, he has made far more enemies than friends and struggles to maintain relationships with his homosexual son and the people in his life. After a freak tragedy leaves him briefly, clinically dead, a chance encounter brings him to privately question his worldly and cosmic perspectives. Arthur struggles with a newfound understanding of himself, and discovers a path that offers consequences for those he loves, and one he must inevitably reconcile with his established public image.

Author and lecturer, Dr. Arthur Moore, has made a credible name for himself in books and interviews by denouncing faith, advocating science and reason and clashing with the voices of America's...


A Note From the Publisher

9781612641812, $5.99 (Kindle)

9781612641812, $5.99 (Kindle)


Advance Praise

“The Atheist is an examination of big spiritual and philosophical issues with insights that are thought-provoking and, at times, quite brilliant." - Natasha Bauman, author of The Disorder of Longing

“The Atheist is an examination of big spiritual and philosophical issues with insights that are thought-provoking and, at times, quite brilliant." - Natasha Bauman, author of The Disorder of Longing


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ISBN 9781612642833
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