Never heard of it, Nick. Is it a recent book?
I’m reading “Faith without Illusions: following Jesus as a cynic-saint” by Andrew Byers.
Very good so far although he repeatedly misuses the word gauntlet in the introduction, in a way that had the pedant in me writhing. I would definitely recommend it to anyone feeling disillusioned with modern Christianity - with the proviso that I’m only halfway through!
Also finally got a paperback copy of Hope Beyond Hell - so much better than the e-reader version, I just cannot get to grips with those for non-fiction.
And in the non-religious category: Just finished “American Gods” (Neil Gaiman, fiction, really quite strange but well-written), halfway through “The Connected Child” (Karyn Purvis, so far so good) and I’m about to start something by Bill Bryson involving 1927, the title of which escapes me.