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Finding God Beyond Religion A Guide for Skeptics, Agnostics and Unorthodox Believers Inside and Outside the Church

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ISBN-10: 1594734852

ISBN-13: 9781594734854

Edition: 2013

Authors: Tom Stella, Marianne Wells Borg

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Liberating reinterpretations of the teachings of the church for those who believe matters of faith are more about mystery than mastery, more life-giving than limiting. “I’m spiritual but not religious” is a phrase no longer voiced by only the young and those who have left the church. It is now a phrase used to describe the spiritual lives of the middle-aged and beyond, as well as those who continue to seek sustenance for their souls within church settings. Whether young or old, church connected or not, there is a spiritual restlessness among those who seek an authentic faith life but do not find conventional religious teachings meaningful. This accessible guide to a meaningful…    
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Book details

List price: $16.99
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: LongHill Partners, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/1/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.40" tall
Weight: 0.506
Language: English

The Rev. Canon Marianne Wells Borg is former canon pastor at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon, and founding director of The Center for Spiritual Development, an outreach ministry engaging in Christian life in the twenty-first century.

Foreword
Introduction
God Beyond Religion
What Becomes of Prayer If There Is No God?
From Belief to Faith
Jesus: The Way, or in the Way?
Why Didn't Someone Tell Me I'm a Mystic?
Inspiration Is Not Dictation
Morality As Right Relationship
What Problem of Evil?
Church with a Mission, Mission with a Church
Epilogue: A Spiritual Epoch on the Rise
Acknowledgments
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading