God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity
An introspective, thoughtful look into the life of a person who went from devout Christian to atheist, and the personal ramifications of that decision. Both heartwarming and tragic, it is a must read for believers and atheists alike.
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God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity
An introspective, thoughtful look into the life of a person who went from devout Christian to atheist, and the personal ramifications of that decision. Both heartwarming and tragic, it is a must read for believers and atheists alike.
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God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity

God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity

by Ryan Barlow
God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity

God is Dead: My Fall from Fundamentalist Christianity

by Ryan Barlow

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Overview

An introspective, thoughtful look into the life of a person who went from devout Christian to atheist, and the personal ramifications of that decision. Both heartwarming and tragic, it is a must read for believers and atheists alike.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013941557
Publisher: Ryan Barlow
Publication date: 02/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 24 KB

About the Author

Ryan Barlow is an American author, ghostwriter, and college professor. He is co-author of the upcoming series "The Celts of Vallarix" and the author of the upcoming book, "How to Get Straight A's with the Least Amount of Work: A Guide to Excelling in School while Living Life to the Fullest".

Ryan began his career when his college English professor pushed for publication and recommended Ryan to the tutoring program to help shape and define the writing ability of America's future. After a few years of editing and tutoring, Ryan was asked to help ghostwrite an autobiography. A writer was born. He currently teaches veterinary science at Boston Reed University, and is pursuing his PhD in anthropology.
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