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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "conversion story" that breaks the mold!,
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This review is from: Pascal's Wager (Paperback)
Anyone already familiar with Nancy Rue's work knows that her flare for imagery, characters, and dialogue is second to few, and this book is no exception. It is engaging from the first chapter and never ceases to be so. And as always, Rue's characters (especially the sardonic heroine) drive a unique plot in which real life events become captivating. As for the theme of "intellectual Christianity," the two-star review below seems to expect a single author to explore every facet of faith, science, and religious diversity within a single, less-than-300-page novel-an unrealistic expectation, at best. Every religious argument ever concocted by humanity cannot be explored and refuted in a work of fiction that also contains a decent plot and round characters. This novel simply intends to cause Christians and non-Christians alike to examine faith as more than just blind belief. Jill confronts her own beliefs regarding the existence God and the soul, comparing them with the convictions of a Christian man she is becoming more and more attracted to, despite what she deems his "irrational" faith. Of course, it is a Christian novel, so Jill's must be a "conversion story." However, this is not a typical Christian formula novel. The people within these pages make us care, and the painful twists of Jill's mother's illness are not always predictable. It is the journey, not the destination, that makes this book a winner.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Heartfelt and Intelligent Quest for Answers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pascal's Wager (Paperback)
"Pascal's Wager" tells the story of Jill McGavock, a graduate student who needs answers as she comes face to face with her mother's illness and mortality. Both drawn to and exasperated by philosopher Sam Bakalis, Jill is a three-dimensional character with human flaws, a strong voice, and a desire to be loved. With nothing to lose, she challenges a God she does not believe in to prove His existence and redefine her world.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a perfect book,
By myrtille (athens, gr) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pascal's Wager (Paperback)
i learned a lot from this book and loved the way it was written. being a physicist myself, it was really interesting and challenging to read it. i found everything faultless, and even some new things to think on.... i loved the romance too.....
the way God works and cares for us, even when we don't acknowledge His presence and love, shone through the pages of this book. i am so thankful it came my way!!!
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great premise that fizzled out.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pascal's Wager (Paperback)
Disappointing. A fascinating premise so I started with great anticipation of a discourse between rationality and spirituality through the 2 protagonists, Jill and Sam. Unfortuantely, halfway through the book the conclusion was forgone as the discourse became lopsided. Also I was also disappointed that Sam as a philosopher did not at least discuss other religions. To tackle the possibility of God/a god and then not discuss which god left an intellectual and spiritual vacuum. I would have enjoyed the book more if it had been left open ended to ponder the outcome of the wager for Jill by myself. If you want a read that supports a conclusion you have already arrived at to get a warm fuzzy feeling, you will enjoy this book. Otherwise, you may be disappointed as I was.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An enjoyable read,
This review is from: Pascal's Wager (Paperback)
I enjoyed this story by wonderful writer Nancy Rue. If you'd like to challenge someone to believe the gospel of Jesus Christ, it's a good one. If you'd like a nice romantic Christian read, I think you'll like it. I recommend this one for sure!
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Pascal's Wager by Nancy N. Rue (Paperback - August 9, 2001)
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