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For Christians seeking clarity in a confusing culture
Identifies pitfalls of popular secular spiritualities
You will embrace a deeper, cross-centered faith journey
How Do You Minister to People Who Are Spiritual but Not Religious?
Post-Christian life and society do not eliminate a desire for the transcendent; rather, they create an environment for new and divergent spiritual communities and practices to flourish. We are flooded with spiritualities that appeal to human desires for nonreligious personal transformation. But many fail to deliver because they fall into the trap of the self.
In the last book of the Ministry in a Secular Age series, leading practical theologian Andrew Root shows the differences between these spiritualities and authentic Christian transformation. He explores the dangers of following or adapting these reigning mysticisms and explains why the self has become so important yet so burdened with guilt--and how we should think about both.
To help us understand our confusing cultural landscape, he maps spiritualities using twenty of the best memoirs from 2015 to 2020 in which "secular mystics" promote their mystical and transformational pathways. Root concludes with a more excellent way--even a mysticism--centered on the theology of the cross that pastors and leaders can use to form their own imaginations and practices.
Title
The Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms (Ministry in a Secular Age Book #6)
Author
Andrew Root
Book Format
eBook (Christian360)
Publisher
Baker
Published
October 2023
ISBN
9781493443390
ISBN-10
1493443399
Eden Code
6176915
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