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|title=Take the Plunge
|author=Timothy Radcliffe
|publisher=Bloomsbury
|date=April 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1441118489</amazonuk>
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|summary=Radcliffe proves that religious writing can be relevant, well researched and readable all in one go. I may not entirely share his views on faith, but I agreed with him on many points.
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There appears to be more Christian literature around than ever before at the moment. I don't know whether this is a response to Richard Dawkins' ''The God Delusion'', which has meant that Christian writers and publishers have increased their outputs, or because I'm noticing it more. Timothy Radcliffe's ''Take the Plunge'' is taking a more or less opposite view to that of Dawkins, exploring the importance of baptism in everyday life and arguing that there is no aspect of life that cannot be touched if you are baptised and therefore living with faith.

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