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This is a book for people who believe in God. Whatever religion we belong to, or whatever branch of whatever religion, just believing in God is enough to differentiate us from those who don't. Not necessarily any better, but different. In a secular world, we who believe ought not to concentrate on the things we disagree about but on this one most important thing that we have in common. And in any case, God's saving love is contagious, which means it spreads out far beyond the barriers we erect in order to try to keep him to ourselves. We may search for alternative things to worship, but there…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a book for people who believe in God. Whatever religion we belong to, or whatever branch of whatever religion, just believing in God is enough to differentiate us from those who don't. Not necessarily any better, but different. In a secular world, we who believe ought not to concentrate on the things we disagree about but on this one most important thing that we have in common. And in any case, God's saving love is contagious, which means it spreads out far beyond the barriers we erect in order to try to keep him to ourselves. We may search for alternative things to worship, but there is no real substitute. Now is the time to face facts. Do we believe in God? Whether or not we do is crucial!
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Autorenporträt
Roger Grainger is a sociologist of religion and a counseling psychologist. A doctor of divinity of London University, he is professor extraordinary in theology at North-West University, South Africa, and an honorary research fellow of University of Roehampton. Ordained into the Anglican Church in 1966, he retired from full-time hospital chaplaincy in order to concentrate on writing and research. His latest book is Ritual and Theatre (Austin Macauley 2014).