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Follow on Google News | God and the Vending Machine, 2nd Edition in pre-releaseProfessor Edwin Hung of Hong Kong, has a 2nd Edition release of "God and the Vending Machine: Doubting Thomas Theology for Ordinary Folks," which is now available for pre-release purchase.
In his book, recognizing his doctorate in philosophy, Hung generates debate, not out of faith, rather out of the critical exchange of ideas, which delve into a return to the Age of Reason of the 17th century. "God and the Vending Machine" has received expert reviews, such as the following two entries: "A welcome addition to contemporary literature on this topic. Dr. Edwin Hung has produced a succinct volume that offers important critical food for thought in a non-threatening environment." "This book is lively and engaging. It challenges you to reexamine your belief in God. It does not leave you bogged down in scholarship but uses clear arguments and simple examples to present and question many aspects of religion." ~David Lumsden, Acting Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Waikato University, New Zealand. Professor Hung's title, slated for January 2018 release, is being produced through Ingram by DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. and will be listed in Ingram Advance and their E-Newsletter. "God and the Vending Machine" is available through major distributors and retailers, such as Baker & Taylor, Amazon, Barnes & Nobel, etc. Additionally, the book is also being reviewed by Blue Ink, Kirkus, New York Review of Books and the US Book Reviews among others. To take advantage of the pre-release sale visit: https://www.donnaink.com. More Information About the Author: Dr. Edwin Hung, a retired professor, studied philosophy at Oxford University, where he graduated with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. When young, he had a Christian education in a Jesuit-run high school. At the tender age of 16, he vowed to serve God for the rest of his life and looked forward to becoming a Catholic priest, wearing a flowing gown, while in summer and black in winter. Ironically, his experience at Oxford, a university steeped in centuries of Christian tradition, changed all that. Science and Philosophy became his new objects of worship. He took on a new mission to replace religion with his philosophy of Positive Fatalism. Dr. Hung has written four other books. End
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