This iconoclastic work brings a revolutionary perspective on the concept of Satan. Going deeper than simply showing that Satan is a construction of religious culture; Satan Christianity's Other God explores how the belief in a supernatural Satan, is equal to believing in more than one God. Many of us who have been raised in religion are surprised to learn that the God of the Scripture tells us there is no such thing as a supernatural Satan. In Volume one of the 4 volume Imagine No Satan Series, James R. Brayshaw, author and researcher from Western Canada, takes the reader on a journey through…mehr
This iconoclastic work brings a revolutionary perspective on the concept of Satan. Going deeper than simply showing that Satan is a construction of religious culture; Satan Christianity's Other God explores how the belief in a supernatural Satan, is equal to believing in more than one God. Many of us who have been raised in religion are surprised to learn that the God of the Scripture tells us there is no such thing as a supernatural Satan. In Volume one of the 4 volume Imagine No Satan Series, James R. Brayshaw, author and researcher from Western Canada, takes the reader on a journey through the Scriptures and history. Sharing what he has learned since opting out of the institutional religion he was raised in, liberating insights are offered. Brayshaw's work has cracked open the prison of traditional belief in Satan to free the reader to see how the Satan of Christianity was not created by God. Together we discover that Satan never existed in the theology of the people of God until they spent time among cultures steeped in mythology… So why should he exist in our theology today? Piece by piece the Scriptures are explained to show how the well-known passages about Satan, have been tragically misapplied by those who have a preconceived belief in a cosmic Satan. In this timely tome the Satan we used to know is handily dismantled. Readers are shown how the belief in a cosmic Satan has been thrust onto bible passages that have nothing to say about such an entity. As man struggles to understand the Creator, becoming free of a belief in Satan takes us a long way towards understanding the God of Scripture. If you are undaunted by hard questions about your beliefs, then start today with this volume. Join the thousands who have found a refreshed outlook on who God is by learning why Satan is not like what they have been told.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Brayshaw has spent decades journeying through the coplex matrix of ideas nad beleifs about the biblical writings and the mytho-poetic concepts of Satan, Hell, the devil, demons, and anyothers.James has built a family, a carrer in the Fire Service and Behavorial Health Education, and deep connections to family, friends and community in Western Canada.He is a clear and logical voice on the ideas that once were held by major protions of the institutionalized religions.James takes effort to explore the origin of a concept and diligently works to follow these concepts into today. His ability to ask oft unasked questions and dig into the context of historical tomes, places Brayshaw In front of the pack on re-examining ideas that many feel are already cemented into the ideological fabric of society. With thoughtful care, diplomacy, sensibility, and fearlessly, James R. Brayshaw pulls at the ancient and contemporary threads of history's maladjusted conclusions about many things. He writes in a way that liberates readers to find the peace-giving accuracy that has been side-stepped by culture for Millenia.
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