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How to Be a Skeptical Atheist, or Believer

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In the nearly two years Dispatch Faith has been in existence, I can earnestly say I’ve been excited about every writer we’ve featured in these weekly essays. (Except for that one: You know who you are. Yeah, I’m talking to you, pal.) But this week, I am especially excited.

I’ve been reading Alan Jacobs, who now teaches in Baylor University’s honors program, for years. He’s been prolific in blogs, magazines, literary journals, religious publications, and in book writing. We recently added him to our growing roster of contributing writers, so you’ll be seeing more of him around here. 

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