SAVING GOD FROM RELIGION
en Hardback – 27 ian 2020
"In this book of stories from four decades of ministry, Meyers powerfully captures what it means to believe in a God who's revealed not in creeds or morals but in the struggles and beauty of our ordinary lives."-Richard Rohr, bestselling author of The Universal Christ
People across the theological and political spectrum are struggling with what it means to say that they believe in God. For centuries, Christians have seen him as a deity who shows favor to some and dispenses punishment to others according to right belief and correct behavior. But this transactional approach to a God "up there"-famously depicted by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel-no longer works, if it ever did, leaving an increasing number of Christians upset, disappointed, and heading for the exits.
In this groundbreaking, inspiring book, Robin R. Meyers, the senior minister of Oklahoma City's Mayflower Congregational United Church of Christ, shows how readers can move from a theology of obedience to one of consequence. He argues that we need to stop seeing our actions as a means for pleasing a distant God and rediscover how God has empowered us to care for ourselves and the world. Drawing on stories from his decades of active ministry, Meyers captures how the struggles of ordinary people hint at how we can approach faith as a radical act of trust in a God who is all around us, even in our doubts and the moments of life we fear the most.
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ISBN-13: 9781984822512
ISBN-10: 1984822519
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 211 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Random House
ISBN-10: 1984822519
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 211 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Random House
Notă biografică
Robin Meyers is a Christian minister, peace activist, philosophy professor, and writer on progressive Christianity and Western society. He has been a syndicated columnist and an award-winning commentator for National Public Radio and the senior minister of the Mayflower Congregational United Church of Christ in Oklahoma City since 1985. He is a distinguished professor of social justice in the philosophy department at Oklahoma City University, where he has taught since 1991.