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The Death of the Church and Spirituality Reborn
What is the Point of a Religion - any Religion?
by Reverend John Littlewood
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Pub Date
28 Apr 2017
| Archive Date
18 May 2017
Description
A controversial book which some followers of Christianity, Wicca or New Age Philosophies may find challenging, The Death of the Church and Spirituality Reborn attempts to clarify trends that are leading to the death of the Church and a desire for a more spiritual approach to the pastoral care of the nation.
A controversial book which some followers of Christianity, Wicca or New Age Philosophies may find challenging, The Death of the Church and Spirituality Reborn attempts to clarify trends that are...
Description
A controversial book which some followers of Christianity, Wicca or New Age Philosophies may find challenging, The Death of the Church and Spirituality Reborn attempts to clarify trends that are leading to the death of the Church and a desire for a more spiritual approach to the pastoral care of the nation.
Advance Praise
In
this timely and passionate book Reverend John addresses the lack of spiritual
leadership in our society. He speaks for the reality and value of spiritual
experience and argues that the crusty old Church and the flaky New Age can both
learn from and enrich one another. The one can find a vitality hitherto
lacking, the other coherence and authority. Like his previous work on the
Qabalah, this is a book to roll up your sleeves and engage with – written not
necessarily for those who agree with its arguments but who share its concerns
and are willing to respond to its challenge.
Mat Harvey (Radio 4 / Guardian contributor, columnist)
In this timely and passionate book Reverend John addresses the lack of spiritual leadership in our society. He speaks for the reality and value of spiritual experience...
Advance Praise
In
this timely and passionate book Reverend John addresses the lack of spiritual
leadership in our society. He speaks for the reality and value of spiritual
experience and argues that the crusty old Church and the flaky New Age can both
learn from and enrich one another. The one can find a vitality hitherto
lacking, the other coherence and authority. Like his previous work on the
Qabalah, this is a book to roll up your sleeves and engage with – written not
necessarily for those who agree with its arguments but who share its concerns
and are willing to respond to its challenge.
Mat Harvey (Radio 4 / Guardian contributor, columnist)
Marketing Plan
The author, whilst
ordained, stands outside of the institution. He is a priest and a psychic, an
unusual combination. He considers connections between traditional and
contemporary religious and spiritual formats, instead of simply highlighting
their differences.
The author, whilst ordained, stands outside of the institution. He is a priest and a psychic, an unusual combination. He considers connections between traditional and...
Marketing Plan
The author, whilst
ordained, stands outside of the institution. He is a priest and a psychic, an
unusual combination. He considers connections between traditional and
contemporary religious and spiritual formats, instead of simply highlighting
their differences.
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ISBN |
9781785355417 |
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CA$21.95 (CAD)
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781785355417 |
PRICE |
CA$21.95 (CAD)
|
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