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Naked God

The truth about God exposed

Martin Ayers

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Naked God

The truth about God exposed

Martin Ayers

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Is there a God? And perhaps, more to the point, if there is a God, what real difference will it make to my life?

These are the most basic and universal of questions, and yet we don’t usually take much time to think about them.

In Naked God, former lawyer Martin Ayers provides an opportunity for the reader to do just that: to ask the awkward questions, to sift through the evidence, and to get to the truth about God. He writes:

‘In his famous book and TV series, The Naked Chef, it wasn’t Jamie Oliver who was naked; it was the food. Jamie Oliver succeeded in stripping down the food to its bare but glorious essentials.

And that’s what we need to do with God. We need to look at the evidence and find out what it uncovers. We need to strip away any false ideas we’ve developed from our culture or background, and reveal the truth. This is the truth about God, exposed. This is Naked God.’

  • Title

    Naked God

  • Author(s)

    Martin Ayers

  • ISBN

    9781921441646

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Matthias Media

  • Pages

    192

  • Published

    01/02/2010

Overall rating

5.0 based on 1 review

Naked God

Naked God is an excellent book – very readable, clear, concise, yet well reasoned. It begins by assuming there is no God – and working through the implications for who we are as humans This is really helpful for me as someone who believes in Jesus, because it gives me a wider and deeper framework of conversation with those friends of mine who have no interest in God Having dealt with “what if there is no God”, it helpfully then says “let me present you Jesus” – and says why I appreciated the lack of reasoning “why there must be a God” (an argument no one will win). Rather, by setting forth Jesus plainly, the choice is there for us all to make. I can think of a few friends I will seek to give this to, and will certainly ensure it’s available in our church so others might be similarly equipped / intrigued.

Carl Chambers

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