Book Review: I Told Me So: Self-deception and the Christian Life [Book Review]

Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 3 (1):107-108 (2010)
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Abstract

I argue that self-deception cannot play a role in a well-examined life, against the author's claim that self-deception is a useful toolkit for a meaningful life of a religious believer.

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