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An Atheist's History of Belief: Understanding Our Most Extraordinary Invention

An Atheist's History of Belief: Understanding Our Most Extraordinary Invention

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An Atheist's History of Belief: Understanding Our Most Extraordinary Invention

by Kneale, Matthew

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Counterpoint, 2015-02-10. Paperback. Like New.

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MATTHEW KNEALE studied Modern History at Oxford University. He is the author of several novels, including English Passengers which won the Whitbread Award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He lives in Rome.

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An Atheist's History of Belief: Understanding Our Most Extraordinary Invention
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Kneale, Matthew
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