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Diary Australia

Diary

13 October 2018

9:00 AM

13 October 2018

9:00 AM

If I had three years spare I would enrol in the BA at Campion College, at Toongabbie in Sydney’s west. It is Australia’s only liberal arts college and its grounds — verdant, serene, somehow intrinsically musical, scattered with prodigiously clever young people — lift the spirits. I was there last week to speak about my new book, God is Good for You, a defence of Christianity in troubled times.

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