Against All Reason

Against All Reason by Geoffrey Moorhouse is a New Ed edition published by Sceptre in 1986, featuring 478 pages in English. This book presents a detailed exploration of Christian rites and ceremonies, offering insights into the practices and beliefs that shape the faith. The edition is characterized by its illustrated brown dust jacket, which shows minor signs of wear, including a small closed tear at the top.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the various aspects of Christianity, focusing on the significance and implications of its rituals. The book delves into the complexities surrounding these ceremonies, providing a thoughtful perspective on their role within the faith. This edition is suitable for those interested in understanding the cultural and spiritual dimensions of Christian practices.
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436p first edition hardback with illustrated brown dustjacket, one smallish closed tear to top of jacket and a little edgewear, name in ink, otherwise very good
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