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Spiritual Nonbeliever : Religion as Creative Art Form: Reclaiming Spirituality When You Don't Believe the Way You Did Before: Singing a Mystical Song of Life Transcending Death

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Religion as Creative Art Form for Nonbelievers

This book is a great read for those who have a spiritual side but struggle with traditional religious beliefs. Jech presents a unique perspective on spirituality, viewing it as a creative and holistic process that does not require belief in a supernatural God. Jech draws on insights from various thinkers to help readers find their own authentic spiritual path. The most distinctive feature of this book is its view of religion as an art form, allowing for a new approach to spirituality.

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ISBN: 9781456094027
Authors: Carl L. Jech
Publisher: Publishamerica Inc
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Religion
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Albert Einstein described himself as "a deeply religious nonbeliever." Drawing on his insights and those of others such as Paul Tillich, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Ken Wilber, Bart Ehrman, Karen Armstrong, John Shelby Spong, and Harvey Cox, Carl Jech presents a strong case for understanding religion as a creative art form.Jech describes spirituality as a wholistic, visionary, creative, and symbolic process which enables us to feel at home in the universe as it really is with all its joys and sorrows. "God" for him is shorthand for Ultimate Eternal Mystery. He guides the reader beyond the typical categories of theism, agnosticism, and atheism to an authentic spirituality without superstitious or supernatural beliefs.A must read for those who describe themselves as spiritual but not religious, who find the current atheist arguments compelling, but who do not want to lose what is of value in specific religious traditions.
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Religion as Creative Art Form for Nonbelievers

This book is a great read for those who have a spiritual side but struggle with traditional religious beliefs. Jech presents a unique perspective on spirituality, viewing it as a creative and holistic process that does not require belief in a supernatural God. Jech draws on insights from various thinkers to help readers find their own authentic spiritual path. The most distinctive feature of this book is its view of religion as an art form, allowing for a new approach to spirituality.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.