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Extraordinary people will say extraordinary things, especially when it's Bob Abernathy and his team at PBS' Religion and Ethics News Weekly. The Life of Meaning presents 59 contributors speaking candidly about their search for meaning in their own personal lives, their experience of God and, for some, the struggle to reconcile faith and doubt. This collection asks the big questions and elicits the most surprising answers from a Who's Who of today's serious religious and spiritual thinkers from across a spectrum of faiths and denominations.… (més)
I've read this book over two years with an interfaith women's discussion group, and it's a wonderful, thought-provoking book of interviews/essays with spiritual leaders and thinkers about faith. While not every essay resonated with me, a significant number of them did. I'm sure I'll come back to this book again to read individual essays. It's a great book to read and discuss with others interested in faith and interfaith. ( )
I'm reading this for a discussion group at church, and the author, Bob Abernethy of Religion and Ethics Newsweekly on PBS, will be coming to speak with us. I'll report further when all that has occurred. So far I'm finding the book (a collection of interviews with many different people) quite good. I've especially liked a couple of interviews with scientists who can reconcile science and faith. Unfortunately, I got distracted and never finished the book. ( )
This is a great resource book about a wide array of spiritual topics. It is truly an exploration of meaning, rather than just another stamped out presentation of what things are SUPPOSED to mean. ( )
Extraordinary people will say extraordinary things, especially when it's Bob Abernathy and his team at PBS' Religion and Ethics News Weekly. The Life of Meaning presents 59 contributors speaking candidly about their search for meaning in their own personal lives, their experience of God and, for some, the struggle to reconcile faith and doubt. This collection asks the big questions and elicits the most surprising answers from a Who's Who of today's serious religious and spiritual thinkers from across a spectrum of faiths and denominations.