Mary, the last Christian on Earth, is handed a notebook in her cold prison cell. Her captors give her one final chance to renounce her faith - if she does not, she will be executed in the morning.
Instead, Mary chooses to chronicle the remarkable journey that led her to this prison cell. From being raised in the tunnels below America to trying to start a new Christian community on an uninhabited island, Mary tells us her story.
The Last Christian On Earth is a Christian science fiction novella that will fill its readers with inspiration, hope and most of all admiration for its remarkable hero.
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Science and Religion: Christian and Muslim Perspectives
Science and Religion is a record of the 2009 Building Bridges seminar, a dialogue between leading Christian and Muslim scholars convened annually by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The essays in this volume explore how both faith traditions have approached the interface between science and religion and throw light on the ongoing challenges posed by this issue today. The volume includes a selection of relevant texts together with commentary that illuminates the scriptures, the ideas of key religious thinkers, and also the legacy of Charles Darwin.
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