
THE CHRISTIAN AGNOSTIC
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Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1965, 2nd impression. Hard cover, 264 pages including indicies. Black boards with gilt lettering on spine; some edge, corner and spine end wear; binding sound with a slight lean. Front and rear boards have ghosts from tape on plastic sleeve covering dust jacket. Price-clipped jacket has losses at corners, front fold and spine ends; tape residue, soil and age spotting/toning. Prior owner’s name and date inked on front end paper; remainder of interior clean and unmarked; pages lightly tanned. Old newspaper clipping have been laid in. ‘The word “agnostic” in the title is not to be taken to mean one who denies the existence of all phenomena save the material. The Christian agnostic is one who tries to meet the challenges of life in a Christian spirit, but who does not feel that the great truths about God, Church and man, about Providence, evil, sin, about survival, heaven and hell, can be neatly enclosed in the verbiage of orthodoxy.’ (from front flap)