Most of the former atheists in this book had investigated religions claims to truth, rejected them, and were shocked to then find themselves turning to faith. The stories include a university professor unexpectedly attracted to the faith when a student described her retreat at a monastery; a young woman impressed by a colleagues Mass attendance, and a Polish immigrant who once shared communism's disdain for religion.
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Most of the former atheists in this book had investigated religions claims to truth, rejected them, and were shocked to then find themselves turning to faith. The stories include a university professor unexpectedly attracted to the faith when a student described her retreat at a monastery; a young woman impressed by a colleagues Mass attendance, and a Polish immigrant who once shared communism's disdain for religion.
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