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Man’s Search for Meaning (No. 21) * (Viktor E. Frankl)

Shantung Compound (No. 16) * (Langdon Gilkey)

One Word of Truth: A Portrait of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (No. 17) (David Aikman)

To Bigotry No Sanction: George Washington & Religious Liberty (No. 18) * (Paul F. Boller, Jr.)

Cry, The Beloved Country (No. 15) (Alan Paton)

How Much Land Does a Man Need? (No. 14) * (Leo Tolstoy)

Wilberforce bookletWilliam Wilberforce: A Man Who Changed His Times (No. 13) * (John Pollock)

The Wager: and Other Selections from the Pensées (No. 11) * (Blaise Pascal and Peter Kreeft)

The Purchase of a Soul: A Tale of Transformation from Les Misérables (No. 12) * (Victor Hugo)

The Grand Inquisitor (No. 9) (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)

The World of Epictetus (No. 5) * (James Stockdale)

Abraham Lincoln: The Spiritual Growth of a Public Man (No. 6) * (D. Elton Trueblood)

The Oak and the Calf (No. 3) * (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)

Two Old Men (No. 1) * (Leo Tolstoy)

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One of the big differences between scientific faith in that sense and religious faith in another sense is that religious faith involves commitment of the whole person. I believe in quarks and gluons very strongly, actually, but it doesn’t affect my life in any very critical way. I can’t be a Christian without it affecting my life in all sorts of ways. There is moral demand in religious belief as well as an intellectual demand, which does make it more costly, more challenging, and in the end more worthwhile.

John Polkinghorne

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Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton, foreword by Alonzo L. McDonald.