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The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to God

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Almighty
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Is God the First Cause? The Unmoved Mover? Mr. Miyagi? In this latest installment of the Homebrewed Christianity series, edited by Tripp Fuller, Eric E. Hall approaches the question of God from various perspectives, including philosophy, personal revelation, Christian tradition, and other religions. The classical conception of God is like the famously stoic-yet-lethal character in the Karate Kid. Competing versions of God include Your Hippie Aunt, St. Joan of Arc, and even the muscle-headed goons from Jersey Shore. Hall uses each of these analogies to elucidate a version of God that has held sway at one point or another. For each, he shows strengths and weaknesses, pros and cons. After proposing this nouveau-pantheon, Hall takes on atheism, religion versus science, and popular images of Jesus. At the end of this romp through history and pop culture, Hall argues that the God you need may be the very God you rejected years ago.
Eric E. Hall is the Archbishop Raymond G. Hunthausen Professor of Peace and Social Justice, teaching theology and philosophy at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. He's the author of The Paradox of Authenticity (2015) and a noted lecturer on faith and reason.
1. Godless in Seattle2. God Is Not a Cosmic Vending Machine3. Not Your Grandparents' Pantheon4. Sifting the Beer from the Suds5. Is God Spiritual but Not Religious?6. Leave the Buddhists Alone, Already7. Becoming a More Consistent Atheist8. The Philosopher's Preference of PCs to Apples9. God Did Not Look Like a Norwegian Hippie
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