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Natural Spirituality, Thomas Merton, and Christian Renewal

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Kenneth Bragan has previously written a psychological study of the life of Thomas Merton as well as a book stressing the importance of Merton's spirituality. In this new book, he uses neuroscience to place Merton's spirituality in the context of natural spirituality and uses this as a way of opening a door to Christian renewal. He writes, "Neuroscience may be offering a new and revitalizing understanding of the basis of Christian faith, particularly belief in the healing power of the risen Christ. He starts the book by examining the division currently occurring between "belief-based" faith and faith that is predominantly "experience-based," as exemplified by two recently published books. He then gives portraits of two of the great Christians of the last century - Bonhoeffer and Merton - who demonstrate how different ways of experiencing God can be equally effective. Finally, he attempts to define a New Direction. Per Charles Asher's 5-Star Amazon Review of Bragan's previous book: "The Rising Importance of Thomas Merton's Spiritual Legacy is a powerful and compelling meditation on 21st-century spirituality and mysticism … Mr. Bragan's study excels in its comprehensiveness and insight … For those looking for either a primer on modern spirituality, or a guide for their own journey, this is certainly the book for you." Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/KennethBragan

Informacija

Autorius: Kenneth Bragan
Leidėjas: Strategic Book Publishing
Išleidimo metai: 2017
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 76
ISBN-10: 1681816989
ISBN-13: 9781681816982
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Spirituality and religious experience

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