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How did Yancey manage to survive spiritually despite early encounters with a racist, legalistic church that he now views as almost cultic? In this, his most soul-searching book yet, he probes that very question. Not only telling thestory of his own struggle to reclaim belief, Yancey also provides glimpses of the faith journeys of notable people who’ve modeled for him a life-enhancing rather than a life-constricting faith. These inspiring examples range from the scatterbrained journalist G. K. Chesterton to the tortured novelists Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, to contemporaries such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Annie Dillard.


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