The author takes his new and comprehensive vision of God as Spirit
from the only place in which spirit is experienced and known, that
is, from our experience of our own selves. The need for this
intimate and, therefore, bold view of God rests on the increasing
inability of a self-contradictory orthodoxy to speak to the
spiritual sensibilities of people in the twenty-first century.
A new understanding of God enables the author to deal in a fresh
way with the troublesome questions people have raised about the
behavior with which God is often charged. It also allows him to
reinterpret John Wesley's doctrine of salvation in a way that
addresses the deepest needs of the human spirit.
All those seekers who have been disillusioned or even alienated
by the incoherence and divisiveness of much of the religion they
see this book is for them. It is also for laypersons seeking
clearer guidance for their spiritual life and for pastors seeking a
different perspective for their teaching and preaching.
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