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Sit in on a series of conversations about the biggest questions of philosophy, mythology, psychology, history and our contemporary world.
Across these wide-ranging discussions, four friends keep coming back to the need for something-a catalyst-to transform human brokenness and answer our deepest longings.
With Gennaro as our guide, these questions lead us to the Bible's stories of Jesus and the possibilities that this might be the best Catalyst human knowledge and experience has yet found.
"This book addresses the biggest ideas and our biggest human needs for healing, rescue and
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Produktbeschreibung
Sit in on a series of conversations about the biggest questions of philosophy, mythology, psychology, history and our contemporary world.
Across these wide-ranging discussions, four friends keep coming back to the need for something-a catalyst-to transform human brokenness and answer our deepest longings.
With Gennaro as our guide, these questions lead us to the Bible's stories of Jesus and the possibilities that this might be the best Catalyst human knowledge and experience has yet found.

"This book addresses the biggest ideas and our biggest human needs for healing, rescue and restoration. It is a unique and passionate contribution to the arguments for why we can and must take Jesus seriously in our world today."
- Nathan Brown, author,
Why I Try to Believe: An Experiment in Life,
Faith and Stubborn Hope


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Autorenporträt
Gennaro Cozzi is a self-taught theologian, philosopher and writer. He was born in Naples, Italy, and worked as a draftsperson for pilot training manuals for the national airline Alitalia. As his five children grew, he and his family migrated to Australia in 1980 to allow the children greater life opportunities for study and work.
While The Logical Christ Hypothesis is his first major book, he has served as secretary of the Italo-Australian Writer Association in Sydney under the supervision of the Language Department of Wollongong University. Now living in Melbourne and enjoying a busy retirement, he remains a member of Accademia Letteraria Italo-Australia Scrittori, as well as the Victorian Writers Association.