Summary:
The book provides a guide for engaging in conversations with religious believers to encourage critical thinking and skepticism about their faith-based claims. It introduces the concept of "street epistemology," a method of dialogue that helps people reflect on the reasons for their beliefs and assess their validity.
Key points:
1. Street Epistemology: A conversational tool promoting critical thinking and skepticism about deeply-held beliefs.
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