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Nicht der religiöse Typ: Bekenntnisse eines Turncoat-Atheistes von Dav

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Not the Religious Type: Confessions of a Turncoat Atheist
ISBN
9781414315836

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Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN-10
141431583X
ISBN-13
9781414315836
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038836893

Product Key Features

Book Title
Not the Religious Type : Confessions of a Turncoat Atheist
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Religious, Faith, Christian Ministry / Evangelism
Genre
Religion, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Dave Schmelzer
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
10.3 Oz
Item Length
7.7 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-048191
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise for Not the Religious Type"With prose as warm and conversational as an old friend just trying to share some good news, former atheist Dave Schmelzer does an admirable job here of encouraging us to look at the possibility of a life rooted in the mystical, a life where a faith in Jesus is not restrictive but freeing. As someone who could well be called an unbeliever, I find this book to shine with the kind of non-judgment that might, just might, get me to consider much of what Dave Schmelzer gracefully argues here."--Andre Dubus III Author of House of Sand and Fog"Dave Schmelzer is not the religious type, but his spirituality rings with the kind of authenticity many of us are seeking. Not only that, but he's a delightful writer, evoking the work of Anne Lamott (without the cussing) and Donald Miller."--Brian D. McLaren Author and activist"In the combined clarity and sophistication of his message, Dave Schmelzer has become very much an American C. S. Lewis. It is hard to overstate the potential of his work."--Gregory Crane Professor of classics, Tufts University"Disarming and provocative . . . a wonderfully unique perspective on faith, filled with hope, possibility, and encouragement."--Trish Ryan Author of He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not"Wow. As fun, smart, and refreshing as he is in person. Dave Schmelzer delights us while igniting passion to experience God-here and now."--Kelly Monroe Kullberg Founder of the Veritas Forum and author of Finding God beyond Harvard"I was one of those who didn't see myself as the religious type, who sought the Truth, who wanted life to matter, but who stayed as far away as possible from prepackaged Christianity. . . . Dave encourages us that as long as we're moving toward God, in the best and worst of times, when we don't have all the answers, we will have access to an infinity of good things."--Sue Brown, Ph.D. Resident dean of freshmen, Harvard College
Dewey Decimal
277.3/083092 B
Synopsis
As an atheist, Dave Schmelzer never thought of himself as the religious type-and he still doesn't, even though he now believes in God and leads a large Boston church in the shadow of some of the nation's most impressive universities. Religion is usually about rules and codes, about "being good," about what will get you embraced and what will get you shunned. But God, according to Dave, is all about how you can become a closer friend with him, with others, and with yourself.In the tradition of C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity and G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy comes this illuminating collection of thoughts on faith in a postmodern world. Not the Religious Type bridges the gap between the two communities in which many of us live-the secular and the religious-and suggests a new, unexpected way of seeing the world and our place in it. Whether we're the religious type or not, there's a certain part of each of us that invariably wonders if it's true-if there's a God we can connect with who is alive and active, with the kind of perspective on our lives and futures that we could never have on our own. As Dave engagingly explores these most important questions, he invites his readers into "a new and warmer spring," a way of thinking that will help both secularists who never imagined they would become people of faith and also people of faith who perhaps haven't experienced all from God that they've hoped., As an atheist, Dave Schmelzer never thought of himself as the religious type-and he still doesn't, even though he now believes in God and leads a large Boston church in the shadow of some of the nation's most impressive universities. Religion is usually about rules and codes, about "being good," about what will get you embraced and what will get you shunned. But God, according to Dave, is all about how you can become a closer friend with him, with others, and with yourself.In the tradition of C. S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity" and G. K. Chesterton's "Orthodoxy" comes this illuminating collection of thoughts on faith in a postmodern world. "Not the Religious Type" bridges the gap between the two communities in which many of us live-the secular and the religious-and suggests a new, unexpected way of seeing the world and our place in it. Whether we're the religious type or not, there's a certain part of each of us that invariably wonders if it's true-if there's a God we can connect with who is alive and active, with the kind of perspective on our lives and futures that we could never have on our own. As Dave engagingly explores these most important questions, he invites his readers into "a new and warmer spring," a way of thinking that will help both secularists who never imagined they would become people of faith and also people of faith who perhaps haven't experienced all from God that they've hoped.
LC Classification Number
BV3785.S27A3 2008

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