Customer Reviews
not shining, not terrible
The book was a little cheesy and somewhat lackluster, but it did have a few interesting and insightful thoughts.
Letters To A Young Doubter
Definitely not just for a young doubter, this book addresses several challanges to the spiritual journey. I find William Sloan Coffin's writing straight-forward and well thought out. This book is very "readable." Approaching it a letter at a time gives one a chance to digest the thoughts and ponder the topic.
God as ideologue
I bought this book for my son thinking it was a serious work discussing serious religious issues. It is not. It is a political treatise with a smattering of religiosity (two stars for the smattering). It is unfortunate to find another Christian minister whose political agenda is so intertwined with his faith that he cannot distinguish between them -- whether a Wm Sloane Coffin or a Pat Robertson.^M