Life, Sex and Ideas: The Good Life without God
by A.C. Grayling
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recommends it for: Maybe my christain friends who are convinced that life without God means a life of utter despair
Read in November, 2007
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Point of Inquiry websiterecommends it for: Maybe my christain friends who are convinced that life without God means a life of utter despair
A bunch of short essays about a range of topics relating to but rarely defined exclusively by the work's title. Very grandfatherly in tone, not at all like the bellicose howling of Dawkins and his ilk. Reminded me of one of many little books my relatives presented me upon my graduation from high school. You know, the ones with all the little quotes and paragraphs designed to encourage self esteem, success in life and the like. I suppose I was expecting more given that I've greatly appreciated Gr...more
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Read in May, 2007
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While not necessarily an authoritative take on anything at all, this was still a provocative book. If you like off-the-wall essays about the human condition, emotions, psychology, civilization, literacy, ethics, sex, education, and many other topics, most of which are very quick reads, then this is a good book for you. One other item of note: I had to keep a dictionary nearby and had to look up, it seems, about a word per page. So, if anything, reading this book may increase your vocabulary and ...more
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Ok, ok, I'm guilty of reading more than one book at a time. But this one is so easy to pick up just for a moment. It's comprised of very short (3 page average) essays about everything. I love it!
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Read in March, 2008
Another brilliant collection of essays from A.C. Grayling. Absolutely worth reading, unless you find his rabid atheism offensive.
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