Last Words

(Autor) Richard Holloway
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Richard Holloway has been the archetypal 'turbulent priest'. Having risen to be the Primus (Head) of the Scottish Episcopal Church, he abandoned religion and ecclesiastical office to fight for the rights of minorities and to write a string of best selling books, most famously Leaving Alexandria. He also became Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council. In this, his last book, he reflects deeply on his life, most especially as a child of desperately poor parents in Dumbartonshire in Scotland. He tells the story of how he found faith but then abandoned Christian orthodoxy after leaving office as Head of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and discovered a new life as a writer, broadcaster, journalist and public intellectual. This book opens and ends with chapters of a philosophical kind in which he explains how he lost belief in a loving God and became true to himself.

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Editorial:
Swift Press
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781800755338
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
28 de Agosto de 2025

Richard Holloway

Richard Holloway is a Scottish writer and former bishop known for his theological and philosophical works. His most famous book, "Leaving Alexandria," is a candid memoir exploring his journey from faith to doubt. Holloway's writing is thoughtful, introspective, and challenges traditional religious beliefs, making him a prominent voice in contemporary literature.

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