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The centrepiece of the book Is There Still a Place for God? offers a psychological interpretation of the Old Testament story as told by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack Miles (God: A Biography). This book's interpretation displays how Judaism fostered the inner strength of the "chosen" people. A quantum view of the universe and the understanding of the power of projection are used to make the case that there is still a place for God. As a starting point, the uncertainty of an Anglican bishop concerning belief and faith is used as an example of present day doubt regarding religious belief and practice, as well as demonstrating the part that projection can play. The author wrote this book with the concern that we may be losing religious sensitivity, without recognising the cultural losses that may result.
Kenneth Bragan is a retired psychiatrist who developed an interest in the healing power of writing. "I grew up during depression times in a small coal mining town in the north of England, near Newcastle, emigrated to New Zealand in 1965, and now live in retirement in one of the loveliest places of the world, the Central Lakes District of the south island of New Zealand." Credit to Random House for permission to quote from Jack Miles' God: A Biography
Title
Is There Still a Place for God?
Author
Kenneth Bragan
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Strategic Book Publishing
Published
July 2013
Weight
218g
Page Count
142
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9781625167125
ISBN-10
1625167121
Eden Code
7443284
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