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"Beach draws us into a deeper level of understanding liberal religious commitment by organizing eight chapters around stories and questions. . . . He does not require the reader to respond in the same way that he does. But his point of view is always there, helping sharpen your own." -John Buehrens, former President, The Unitarian Universalist Association "A great achievement. There is a vast need for just this kind of material." -John B. Cob, Jr., Claremont Graduate School "Beach demonstrates how religion illuminates the real issues of our age. He shows how important critical faith can be in…mehr

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"Beach draws us into a deeper level of understanding liberal religious commitment by organizing eight chapters around stories and questions. . . . He does not require the reader to respond in the same way that he does. But his point of view is always there, helping sharpen your own." -John Buehrens, former President, The Unitarian Universalist Association "A great achievement. There is a vast need for just this kind of material." -John B. Cob, Jr., Claremont Graduate School "Beach demonstrates how religion illuminates the real issues of our age. He shows how important critical faith can be in a confused and disoriented time." -Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity School, author of Fire from Heaven The mind-bending question, If yes is the answer, what is the question? asks us: What are the central questions of our lives-the issues that challenge and move us to our deepest affirmations of heart and mind? It points the way, then, to the discovery-or perhaps the recovery-of a contemporary, liberating faith. It does so not by providing pre-packaged answers but by asking us to discern and decide what we are committed to and will live for-the issues of human existence that call forth our affirmation. Eight existential issues form the backbone of the book: · Are we incurably religious? · Does the question of God presuppose God? · Can we acknowledge evil and tragedy and not lose heart? · Do we have a human vocation? · Are ethical values rooted in reality? · Is help available when I need it? · Is religious community a religious necessity? · Does faith make sense?
Autorenporträt
George Kimmich Beach is the editor of the three volumes of essays by James Luther Adams: The Prophethood of All Believers (Beacon Press, 1986), An Examined Faith: Social Context and Religious Commitment (Beacon Press, 1991), and The Essential James Luther Adams: Selected Essays and Addresses (Skinner House Books, 1998), Beach has published essays on Adams in The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, Faith and Freedom (Great Britain) and The Unitarian Universalist Christian. His video, "JLA at Home," features Adams discussing his life and work with laypersons from Arlington, Virginia in 1988.