In A Question of Faith author Tor Constantino presents one of the biggest questions in life: What religion is best for me to believe? This book poses that very question in a provocative, multiple-choice approach that includes the six major world religions. The author supplies a summarized distillation of each religion, so that the reader has the introductory grounding of each faith tradition. Constantino then adds a unique and original spin by introducing proven, test-taking tactics to help the reader work through the choices and theology. While the author's conclusions may not appeal to everyone, the book presents a fresh approach regarding this fundamental question. The reality is that most people never take the time to really think for themselves when adopting a religion. People usually choose their faith solely on what is culturally relevant to them, what their family believes or community dictates without considering other options. This book strives to encourage the reader to consider the available choices and then provides a helpful process toward selecting the faith that best fits. A Question of Faith may anger some and be dismissed as too "one-dimensional" by others, but this powerful and impressive little volume is anything but simple. It is quite simply a precise and actionable guide that sheds light and clarity on one of the most tangled problems in people's lives. In a crowded and competitive faith-based marketplace, it is a rare find to discover a book with such precision, power, and unflinching honesty. A Question of Faith is a must read that is sure to please anyone considering their own faith choices, but also anyone looking to grow, deepen, or shore-up their current understanding of religion.