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Probability Theory, Apologetics (Christian), Faith and Reason, God - Theology, Christianity - General & Miscellaneous, Religion, Philosophy of, Decision Making & Problem Solving, General & Miscellaneous Religious Philosophy, Cognitive Psychology
Uncertain Belief: Is It Rational to Be a Christian? by David J. Bartholomew β€” book cover

Uncertain Belief: Is It Rational to Be a Christian?

by David J. Bartholomew, Nancy Bartholomew
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