John W. Loftus





John W. Loftus

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Eupraxsophy (pronounced yoo-PRAX-so-fee) is a term Paul Kurtz introduced in 1988 to characterize a non-religious approach to life, which literally means "good practice and wisdom." In a newly released collection of Paul Kurtz's essays, Meaning and Value in a Secular Age: Why Eupraxsophy Matters,edited by Nathan Bupp, we read Kurtz at his best. To read up on Kurtz's many accomplishments see his... read more »
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Published on June 02, 2012 06:21
Average rating: 3.85 · 304 ratings · 49 reviews · 5 distinct works
Why I Became an Atheist: A ...
3.87 of 5 stars 3.87 avg rating — 179 ratings — published 2008 — 4 editions
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The Christian Delusion: Why...
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The End of Christianity
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Why I Rejected Christianity...
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From Minister to Honest Dou...
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