How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere: An Anthology of Spiritual Memoirs
ISBN-13:
9781939681881
ISBN-10:
193968188X
Author:
Philip Clayton, Andrew M Davis
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Monkfish Book Publishing
Format:
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240 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781939681881
ISBN-10:
193968188X
Author:
Philip Clayton, Andrew M Davis
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Monkfish Book Publishing
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
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How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere: An Anthology of Spiritual Memoirs (ISBN-13: 9781939681881 and ISBN-10: 193968188X), written by authors
Philip Clayton, Andrew M Davis, was published by Monkfish Book Publishing in 2018.
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Much can be gained from trailing the spiritual narratives of those who have traveled ahead of us, for the God they have found, we may never have considered. How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere captures for a general audience the spiritual shift away from popular notions of a God "up there" and "out there" and toward immanent and inclusive understandings of a God in our very midst. It's built around the fascinating personal journeys of a close-knit group of prominent contributors, leaders including Deepak Chopra, Richard Rohr, Rupert Sheldrake, Matthew Fox, Cynthia Bourgeault, Ilia Delio, Keith Ward and others.
As these diverse spiritual memoirs testify, for many today, the spiritual journey has lead to the discovery of a divine reality that, it turns out, we already inhabit, one that encompasses us all. Sometimes called "panentheism," this relational and participatory vision is allowing for a "return to God after God" and thus a continuation of the spiritual journey. This God is not found in some people and some places, but in everyone and everywhere.
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