Appetite for Antithesis: (De)Knowing God in a Lenten Practice
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"This book does not offer easy resolutions or tidy conclusions."
—PETER ROLLINS
For nearly two millennia, Christians around the world have engaged in a yearly practice of prayer, fasting, and giving: forty days of Lent, designed to ground the believer more firmly in devotion to God.
But what if Lent weren't about requesting and offering benevolence or about staying away from chocolate…but about giving up…God?
Atheism for Lent, the provocative, destabilizing practice of philosopher Dr. Peter Rol...



