Strength for the Journey, Second Edition: A Pilgrimage of Faith in CommunityChurch Publishing, Inc., 2017 M11 1 - 304 páginas
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... American religion, she enjoys what many another raconteur might not. She knows how to interpret her own story as a ... America for the last four decades. This very rootedness lends to her explications and her confessionals a richness of ...
... American religion, she enjoys what many another raconteur might not. She knows how to interpret her own story as a ... America for the last four decades. This very rootedness lends to her explications and her confessionals a richness of ...
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... American religion. The idea, however, would not go away, as both friends and colleagues urged me to take on the project. Still too reticent to write a spiritual autobiography in the strictest sense, I decided to use my life as “data” to ...
... American religion. The idea, however, would not go away, as both friends and colleagues urged me to take on the project. Still too reticent to write a spiritual autobiography in the strictest sense, I decided to use my life as “data” to ...
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A Pilgrimage of Faith in Community Diana Butler Bass. nature of contemporary American spirituality. Thus, this book is part autobiography, part cultural analysis, and part congregational studies. It is personal, journalistic, and ...
A Pilgrimage of Faith in Community Diana Butler Bass. nature of contemporary American spirituality. Thus, this book is part autobiography, part cultural analysis, and part congregational studies. It is personal, journalistic, and ...
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... American politics, and the near-utter failure of churches to come to grips with violence, racism, economic inequality, and social privilege. We have desperately wanted everything to go back to “normal,” without recognizing how “normal ...
... American politics, and the near-utter failure of churches to come to grips with violence, racism, economic inequality, and social privilege. We have desperately wanted everything to go back to “normal,” without recognizing how “normal ...
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... Americans, churchgoing conjures either negative or nostalgic images. Church people are dull, narrow, anti ... America. A vision of Norman Rockwell religion. That simpler America—if it ever existed at all—certainly exists no longer. These ...
... Americans, churchgoing conjures either negative or nostalgic images. Church people are dull, narrow, anti ... America. A vision of Norman Rockwell religion. That simpler America—if it ever existed at all—certainly exists no longer. These ...
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ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 89 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY | 121 |
CHAPTER FIVE Interim | 153 |
TRINITY CHURCH | 189 |
GRACEST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 223 |
CHRIST CHURCH | 263 |
PARLIAMENT OF THE WORDS RELIGIONS | 287 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 299 |
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