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"Coren tells us the stories of his fascinating life with clarity, self-deprecating wit, and page-turning verve." - STEPHEN FRY
From England's working class to high profile media personality, Michael Coren charts his encounters with people of faith, fame, and fortune.
, he writes of his life leading up to entering the seminary, being ordained, and his early successes as a journalist, encountering Oscar-winning writers and celebrities.
After marrying and settling in Canada, Coren became a darling of the Christian right with his TV and radio shows and syndicated column. His shift to more progressive Christianity and politics embodies Romans 12:20 - heaping coals onto the heads of one's enemies - and charts the returning of good for evil through a process of self-reflection.
From outsider to institutional mainstay to penitent, Coren shares not just a humble admission of fault but an articulate and convincing account of one man's spiritual awakening.
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"Coren tells us the stories of his fascinating life with clarity, self-deprecating wit, and page-turning verve." - STEPHEN FRY
From England's working class to high profile media personality, Michael Coren charts his encounters with people of faith, fame, and fortune.
, he writes of his life leading up to entering the seminary, being ordained, and his early successes as a journalist, encountering Oscar-winning writers and celebrities.
After marrying and settling in Canada, Coren became a darling of the Christian right with his TV and radio shows and syndicated column. His shift to more progressive Christianity and politics embodies Romans 12:20 - heaping coals onto the heads of one's enemies - and charts the returning of good for evil through a process of self-reflection.
From outsider to institutional mainstay to penitent, Coren shares not just a humble admission of fault but an articulate and convincing account of one man's spiritual awakening.