How can you live with yourself if you have killed somebody?
Seventeen-year-old Ross Collins has three main cares in life: sport, girls and scraping by on just enough revision for his exams. But then, just one day after passing his driving test, he is arrested after causing an accident in which another driver is killed.
Devastated, distraught and overcome with remorse, he sets off on a desperate search for redemption in religion. He joins the Alpha Course, but there he meets Omega Bee, a theology student whose faith is crumbling. She sabotages his quest by teaching him the truth about the human origins of Christianity and the Bible.
But who needs truth when you have killed somebody?
With his trial looming, we follow Ross on his turbulent journey as he tries to put his shattered life back together.
Praise for The Omega Course
"an unusual and unusually engaging book"
Stephen Tiger, author of Doctrine Impossible: A Journey from Dogmatic Religiosity to Rational Spirituality
"educational, profound, and touching...5 out of 5 stars"
OnLineBookClub Official Review
"Paul Clark's 'The Omega Course' brilliantly intertwines a compelling narrative with accessible theological exploration…the book offers a profound and educational journey through the history of the Bible, making it a must-read for anyone interested in religious studies. The diverse perspectives and humanistic approach enhance its appeal."
JP, OnlineBookClub reader
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