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WINNER 2011 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARDS -- RELIGIOUS
NON-FICTION Deconstructing God makes a case for an understanding of
religion that transcends the conventional categories in which one
is either a believer, an atheist, or agnostic, by focusing on
mysticism as the experiential core of religion. The book makes the
case that this paradigm we've inherited in western culture has left
us stuck in a series of false arguments about the subject of
religion: Whether there is or isn't "a God"; the religion vs.
science debate, the faith vs. reason debate. We bat these
discussions back and forth under the illusion that we're engaged in
a meaningful dialogue about religion, when all the while there is a
more subtle understanding of the phenomenon, in the form of a very
human, earthly psychological experience that, while generally
referred to as "mystical" is really only a mystery in the sense
that it has been obscured by our false understanding. Per Meister
Eckhart: "God is at home, it's we who have gone out for a walk."
"Although I don't agree 100% with Ian Gurvitz's analysis of
religion -- who does on this subject? -- I loved reading this
insightful, funny, and illuminating book. And we both think Pat
Robertson is a douchebag." Bill Maher
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