But instead of a religion revealed
through philosophical constructs — easily reasoned out and understood, instead we get a God inconveniently revealed in people, and food and wine and water and bodies and pies and oil and beer.
This book will make you think and it's hard to give a greater compliment than that... a deeply personal and sensitively
constructed exposition of some of the most enduring
philosophical questions... particularly fascinating... endearingly autobiographical style... Shaha has
constructed a charmingly readable journey
through some of the most enduring
philosophical territory, weaving memories and thoughtful anecdotes into a powerful story of hope and truth.