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God Is A Symbol Of Something True - Why you don"t have to choose either a literal creator God or a blind, indifferent universe
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God Is A Symbol Of Something True - Why you don"t have to choose either a literal creator God or a blind, indifferent universe

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Much blood has been spilled and is still being spilled over the question, ‘Is there such a thing as a true religion?’ To answer ‘No’, is to give up on religion. To answer ‘Yes’ seems dangerous and naive. Yet there is a way of understanding religion that avoids the danger and is both emotionally and intellectually satisfying. It involves thinking through, non-dogmatically, the following controversial claims: there is no conception of God as a literal creator of the physical universe that makes sense. The Biblical account of God’s personality and His interactions with human beings is a symbol of the personal significance, for each of us, of the ways in which we are helpless and yet safe. Salvation is the realization that everything is fundamentally all right. Faith is living up to the experience of salvation, and sin is failing to live up to it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2009
Pages
168
ISBN
9781846942440

Much blood has been spilled and is still being spilled over the question, ‘Is there such a thing as a true religion?’ To answer ‘No’, is to give up on religion. To answer ‘Yes’ seems dangerous and naive. Yet there is a way of understanding religion that avoids the danger and is both emotionally and intellectually satisfying. It involves thinking through, non-dogmatically, the following controversial claims: there is no conception of God as a literal creator of the physical universe that makes sense. The Biblical account of God’s personality and His interactions with human beings is a symbol of the personal significance, for each of us, of the ways in which we are helpless and yet safe. Salvation is the realization that everything is fundamentally all right. Faith is living up to the experience of salvation, and sin is failing to live up to it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 November 2009
Pages
168
ISBN
9781846942440