Sacred Stories, Spiritual Tribes


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Nancy Tatom Ammerman examines the stories Americans tell of their everyday lives, from dinner table to office and shopping mall to doctor's office, about the things that matter most to them and the routines they take for granted, and the times and places where the everyday and ordinary meet the spiritual. In addition to interviews and observation, Ammerman bases her findings on a photo elicitation exercise and oral diaries, offering a window into the presence and absence of religion and spirituality in ordinary lives and in ordinary physical and social spaces. The stories come from a diverse array of ninety-five Americans — both conservative and liberal Protestants, African American Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Mormons, Wiccans, and people who claim no religious or spiritual proclivities — across a range that stretches from committed religious believers to the spiritually neutral. Ammerman surveys how these people talk about what spirituality is, how they seek and find experiences they deem spiritual, and whether and how religious traditions and institutions are part of their spiritual lives.




Faith and You, Volume 1


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¿Sometimes I wish my minister would read his column instead of the sermon!¿ That¿s the kind of response Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto draws from devoted readers of his faith column. Although best known as an award-winning sportswriter, Pluto has also earned a reputation¿and a growing audience¿for his down-to-earth musings on more heavenly subjects. Here he offers 28 thoughtful essays on faith in everyday life¿practical topics such as choosing a church, lending money to friends, dealing with jerks, sharing your faith, visiting the sick, even planning a funeral.




Religion and Everyday Life and Culture


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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion. In Religion and Everyday Life and Culture, 36 international scholars describe the impact of religious practices around the world, using rich examples drawn from personal observation. Instead of repeating generalizations about what religion should mean, these volumes examine how religions actually influence our public and private lives "on the ground," on a day-to-day basis. Volume one introduces regional histories of the world's religions and discusses major ritual practices, such as the Catholic Mass and the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Volume two examines themes that will help readers understand how religions interact with the practices of public life, describing the ways religions influence government, education, criminal justice, economy, technology, and the environment. Volume three takes up themes that are central to how religions are realized in the practices of individuals. In these essays, readers meet a shaman healer in South Africa, laugh with Buddhist monks, sing with Bob Dylan, cheer for Australian rugby, and explore Chicana and Iranian art.




Exploring the Religious Life


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Together, the essays that constitute Exploring the Religious Life offer an engaging introduction to Rodney Stark's provocative insights and a fearless challenge to academic perceptions about religion's place in history, society, and private life.




Everyday Faith


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Award-winning sports columnist Terry Pluto has another beat: Faith. Thousands of loyal readers regularly turn to his ¿other¿ column for a regular dose of down-to-earth spiritual inspiration. This book collects dozens of his popular essays about ethical and moral issues we all face in everyday life. Like getting along with our siblings. Setting a better example for our children. Listening better to our spouses. How money makes us do silly things. The lure of gossip. Feeling lonely. Giving in to anger. How we feel when our prayers go unanswered. Pluto writes from a very personal perspective, as when he discusses the vanity of his own approach to baldness, or reveals white lies he has used to make himself feel better, or describes the temptation to tell off his boss at work. This honestly humble approach to finding the spiritual in the ordinary gives Pluto¿s writing broad appeal. ¿I don¿t care if you are a Jew, a Christian, a Muslim, or a skeptic; there is a spiritual thirst in most of us,¿ Pluto says. ¿I try to write about God and us and what that means for our lives.¿ For a sportswriter who never thought he¿d write about faith, Pluto has brought a great deal of meaning to the lives of his readers. This collection will serve as a great way for Pluto fans to revisit the many inspirations found in his writing¿and to share them with a new audience.




The Mystical Way in Everyday Life


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Karl Rahner, a Jesuit Priest who died in 1984, is widely regarded as one of the most influential Catholic theologians of the 20th century. His writings played an enormous role in shaping the documents of Vatican II. But while he is best known for his academic theology, his deepest goal was to help ordinary Christians to recognize and respond to the presence of grace in their everyday lives. Rahner famously observed that the Christians of the future will be mystics or there will be no Christianity. With readings for Advent, Lent, and the other liturgical seasons, these sermons, prayers, and reflections offer spiritual nourishment for the whole year.




Principles of a New Religion and Other Essays


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Principles of New Religion is based upon a list of my consideration of the errors of religions as they have become, eg "religion should not belittle".The central essay is "Ego versus God". Problems with relationships might perhaps find resolution in todays egocentric world, with conscious self denial. But to do so one needs to know the principles of Ego versus God and why it is so fundamental.I distinguish between Pythagoras's idea of the "Monad", the single motivating thing in life, the essence of being; and "Gods" which are slightly lower on the hierarchy of existence.Additionally I give directions for Gods in the manner of Mohammed who in the Koran, (Chapter "The Merciful") gives moral advice to men and Jinn (spirits, as in the sort sometimes trapped in old lamps).The Monad, which cannot be addressed in the manner of Gods, is discussed as several points in the treatise, and is the underlying concept to the work.The monad is essentially intangible. Life is based on duality, self and other, self and the world. But the Monad in the world has two characteristics.The two characteristics of the Monad form the basis of the "new religion".In the first of two essays, The Gospel According to Paul, I take up a list of references to Jesus in the letters of Paul. Paul's letters date to only a few years after the death of Jesus, in comparison to the Gospels the first of which is decades later and the last as much as 80 years later.Pauls letters are original documents as compared to the Gospels which were written from other sources. It is always best to study original sources to try to get to the truth of things.There are surprisingly few quotations from Jesus in Paul's letters. Given their proximity to the man this is surprising in itself. You would expect copious quotes, anecdotes etc, but they are not there.Paul instead relies on his own visions of Jesus.Examining what references there are and thinking about them is a worthwhile exercise. In "Jesus and his mother Mary" I explore verses in the Bible that show a conflict between Jesus and his family. The conflict between Jesus and his family has consequences for the central beliefs of Christianity. It allows us to compare the beliefs as represented by the Church with what Jesus might have meant. And how religion can become something other than what it began as. As an experienced writer with hundreds of articles published I offer some advice on "how do you write".




The Soul of the American University


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Explores the decline in religious influence in American universities, discussing why this transformation has occurred.




Essays of Today


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