Grounded

Grounded
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Finding God in the World-A Spiritual Revolution

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Diana Butler Bass

ناشر

HarperOne

شابک

9780062328571
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from August 10, 2015
In her excellent treatise, Bass (Christianity After Religion) addresses the apparent decline of religious practice in America. In cogent, convincing arguments, she declares the current state of religion as not dying but transforming. Bass juxtaposes the postcard church—its static, pristine steeple pointing to heaven above—with the energetic church of community-oriented churchgoers across the Earth. “God is with us. Here,” she states. In her introduction, Bass explains the chapters that follow, including strengthening her own journey, respecting all faiths, and asking “Where is God?” within each given subject. “Natural Habitat” ponders dirt, water, and sky; “Human Geography” covers roots, home, neighborhood, and commons. Her conclusion comes with the revelation and defense of “an ongoing spiritual evolution.” She often quotes fellow religious writers (from Sam Harris to Hildegard) and tells transformative stories (from finding her Quaker roots, to mourning with a man on a plane). Bass’s biblical and effusive style, always mixing the personal with the political and scriptural, finds a deeper, more profound register in this latest book. It is a call to arms, sure to inspire Bass’s intimate fan base committed to a Christian revolution.



Library Journal

October 1, 2015

Historian Bass (A People's History of Christianity) follows up on her popular Christianity After Religion, an exploration of the growing number of people who identify as "spiritual but not religious." Bass believes this shift amounts to another Great Awakening and that it signifies, not the end of religion or faith, but its transformation away from the hierarchical toward the personal and individual experience of God in the world and the self, as well as toward communities and the common good. While much of what Bass says is derivative--of authors such as Phyllis Tickle and even of Bass's earlier works--she will likely draw new readers as she presents what churches need to hear. VERDICT Bass's dedicated readers will get a great deal from this work, but those new to her message will benefit as well.

Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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