Glen Scrivener

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Glen Scrivener



Glen directs the evangelistic charity Speak Life. He is an ordained Anglican who writes, speaks, and makes media to equip the church and reach beyond it. He is married to Emma and is the author of 7 books, including 321, Long Story Short and The Gift.

Average rating: 4.44 · 2,778 ratings · 528 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Air We Breathe: How We ...

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3 2 1: The Story of God, th...

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Reading Between the Lines: ...

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Love Story - The Myth that ...

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Long Story Short: The Bible...

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The Gift: What if Christmas...

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Reading Between The Lines V...

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Divine Comedy - Human Tragedy

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Four Kinds of Christmas

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Come and See: A History and...

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“Infanticide was so widespread in the Roman world (in fact, in all the world) that the first known treatise on gynaecology included the vital section “How to Recognise the Newborn That is Worth Rearing”.[23] If they did not make the grade, the advice was “Expose it and try again”.”
Glen Scrivener, The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality

“If natural selection means the survival of the fittest and the sacrifice of the weakest, Christianity is about the sacrifice of the Fittest (Jesus Christ) for the survival of the weakest (us).”
Glen Scrivener, The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality

“Jesus is not just what true divinity looks like. He is also what true humanity looks like.”
Glen Scrivener, 3 2 1: The Story of God, the World and You

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