Can Robots Love God and Be Saved?: A Journalist Reports on Faith
Book, 2024, 282 pp
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A collection of two decades of columns from the Winnipeg Free Press about all kinds of religious faith. John Longhurst's journalistic reflections provoke thought and questions about faith, inviting readers to think beyond their own religions, theologies, and denominations. Why do people believe what they do? What might we learn from each other's acts of faith?
John Longhurst is the recipient of the 2021 Lieutenant-Governor's Award for the Advancement of Inter-religious Understanding in Manitoba. He has served as the director of communications for several international relief and development organizations, and continues to write for the Winnipeg Free Press and many other publications.
John Longhurst is the recipient of the 2021 Lieutenant-Governor's Award for the Advancement of Inter-religious Understanding in Manitoba. He has served as the director of communications for several international relief and development organizations, and continues to write for the Winnipeg Free Press and many other publications.
Please note that, as part of the CMU Press Back to School Special, this title is final sale.
Newspapers are under enormous pressure and religion-based journalism even more so. Whether one agrees with John Longhurst or not, his presence in media is to be welcomed, as is this book. Let us hope it finds a large and eager readership. It certainly deserves to do so.
—Michael Coren
Type | |
Genre | Personal Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | Navigating Post-Christian Culture, Media and News |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | CMU Press |
Collection | Canada |
ISBN | 9781987986198 |
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