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Tired Of Apologizing For A Church I Don't Belong To: Spirituality without Stereotypes, Religion Without Ranting
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Tired Of Apologizing For A Church I Don't Belong To: Spirituality without Stereotypes, Religion Without Ranting
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lillian Daniel
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 132,Width 202 |
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Category/Genre | Religious issues and debates Christian worship, rites and ceremonies |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781455595884
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Classifications | Dewey:239.7 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Time Warner Trade Publishing
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Imprint |
FaithWords
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Publication Date |
19 September 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Sloppy talk about the Christian religion has become an acceptable prejudice, especially on the part of people who pride themselves as being unprejudiced. Daniel's book provides humorous yet intellectual commentary on the way religion gets talked about today. She explains Christian ideas and practices in non-academic, yet non-facile terms. In her signature style, popularized in widely debated articles for The Huffington Post and Christianity Today, she outlines four types of non-church-goers: no-longer, no-way, never-have, not-yet and with experiential insight from more than a decade as a pastor, she explains how churches of all denominations and doctrines can provide them intellectual rigor, reasons for belief and authentic religious community. No one should have to check their brain at the door of the church, she says and churches must deal with present-day issues and be intellectually open, inviting people to bring questions, rather than dispensing old, easy answers.
Author Biography
LILLIAN DANIEL is an editor at large for the Christian Century Magazine and a contributing editor at Leadership Journal. She has taught at Chicago Theological Seminary, the University of Chicago Divinity School and at her alma mater, Yale Divinity School. A frequent speaker around the country, Lillian has preached at the National Cathedral, Duke Chapel and the Festival of Homiletics. After leading three churches, Lillian is currently devoting herself full time to writing, speaking and procrastinating.
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