Belief Without Borders

Belief Without Borders
Title Belief Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Linda A. Mercadante
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2014-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199931003

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A dramatic rise in ''nones''—individuals without religious affiliation—has taken place in less than two decades. Many of these people are seekers who self-identify as ''spiritual but not religious (SBNR).'' In Belief without Borders, theologian Linda Mercadante, once an SBNR herself, sets out to find them and let them speak for themselves.

Belief Without Borders

Belief Without Borders
Title Belief Without Borders PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2014
Genre Spirituality
ISBN 9780199367467

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A dramatic rise in 'nones' - individuals without religious affiliation - has taken place in less than two decades. Many of these people are seekers who self-identify as 'spiritual but not religious (SBNR).' In this book, theologian Linda Mercadante, once an SBNR herself, sets out to find them and let them speak for themselves.

Spiritual, but not Religious

Spiritual, but not Religious
Title Spiritual, but not Religious PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Fuller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2001-12-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199839581

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Nearly 40% of all Americans have no connection with organized religion. Yet many of these people, even though they might never step inside a house of worship, live profoundly spiritual lives. But what is the nature and value of unchurched spirituality in America? Is it a recent phenomenon, a New Age fad that will soon fade, or a long-standing and essential aspect of the American experience? In Spiritual But Not Religious, Robert Fuller offers fascinating answers to these questions. He shows that alternative spiritual practices have a long and rich history in America, dating back to the colonial period, when church membership rarely exceeded 17% and interest in astrology, numerology, magic, and witchcraft ran high. Fuller traces such unchurched traditions into the mid-nineteenth century, when Americans responded enthusiastically to new philosophies such as Swedenborgianism, Transcendentalism, and mesmerism, right up to the current interest in meditation, channeling, divination, and a host of other unconventional spiritual practices. Throughout, Fuller argues that far from the flighty and narcissistic dilettantes they are often made out to be, unchurched spiritual seekers embrace a mature and dynamic set of basic beliefs. They focus on inner sources of spirituality and on this world rather than the afterlife; they believe in the accessibility of God and in the mind's untapped powers; they see a fundamental unity between science and religion and an equality between genders and races; and they are more willing to test their beliefs and change them when they prove untenable. Timely, sweeping in its scope, and informed by a clear historical understanding, Spiritual But Not Religious offers fresh perspective on the growing numbers of Americans who find their spirituality outside the church.

Belief without Borders

Belief without Borders
Title Belief without Borders PDF eBook
Author Linda A. Mercadante
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2014-02-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199931011

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Named A Best Spiritual Book of the Year by Spirituality & Practice The last twenty years have seen a dramatic increase in "nones": people who do not claim any religious affiliation. These "nones" now outnumber even the largest Protestant denominations in America. They are not to be confused with secularists, however, for many of them identify themselves as "spiritual but not religious" (SBNR). The response to this dramatic change in American religion has been amazingly mixed. While social scientists have been busy counting and categorizing them, the public has swung between derision and adulation. Some complain "nones" are simply shallow dilettantes, narcissistically concerned with their own inner world. Others hail them as spiritual giants, and ground-breaking pioneers. Rarely, however, have these "nones" been asked to explain their own views, beliefs, and experiences. In Belief without Borders, theologian and one-time SBNR Linda Mercadante finally gives these individuals a chance to speak for themselves. This volume is the result of extensive observation and nearly 100 in-depth interviews with SBNRs across the United States. Mercadante presents SBNRs' stories, shows how they analyze their spiritual journeys, and explains why they reject the claims of organized religion. Surprisingly, however, Mercadante finds these SBNRs within as well as outside the church. She reveals the unexpected, emerging latent theology within this group, including the interviewees' creative concepts of divine transcendence, life after death, human nature, and community. The conclusions she draws are startling: despite the fact that SBNRs routinely discount the creeds and doctrines of organized religion, many have devised a structured set of beliefs, often purposefully in opposition to doctrines associated with Christianity. Belief without Borders is a captivating exploration of a growing belief system certain to transform the spiritual character of America.

God Without Religion

God Without Religion
Title God Without Religion PDF eBook
Author Śaṇkara Śaranam
Publisher The Pranayama Institute
Total Pages 321
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 0972445013

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Disillusioned with organized religion, some people escape into New Age movements and others retreat from their spiritual moorings altogether. A more satisfying and transformative option is to embark on a quest to discover God on your own. Using time-tested tools of spiritual investigation, it becomes possible to examine your present beliefs, explore the nature of God and sense of self, and ultimately expand your identity. This book is a classic and introduces readers to an age-old approach to spiritual inquiry. Included are seventeen universal techniques for developing a personal relationship with God and broadening your view of yourself, others, and all of life.

Imagination without Borders

Imagination without Borders
Title Imagination without Borders PDF eBook
Author Laura Hein
Publisher U of M Center For Japanese Studies
Total Pages 175
Release 2010-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1929280637

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Tomiyama Taeko, a Japanese visual artist born in 1921, is changing the way World War II is remembered in Japan, Asia, and the world. Her work deals with complicated moral and emotional issues of empire and war responsibility that cannot be summed up in simple slogans, which makes it compelling for more than just its considerable beauty. Japanese today are still grappling with the effects of World War II, and, largely because of the inconsistent and ambivalent actions of the government, they are widely seen as resistant to accepting responsibility for their nation’s violent actions against others during the decades of colonialism and war. Yet some individuals, such as Tomiyama, have produced nuanced and reflective commentaries on those experiences, and on the difficulty of disentangling herself from the priorities of the nation despite her lifelong political dissent. Tomiyama’s sophisticated visual commentary on Japan’s history—and on the global history in which Asia is embedded—provides a compelling guide through the difficult terrain of modern historical remembrance, in a distinctively Japanese voice.

Beliefs Without Borders

Beliefs Without Borders
Title Beliefs Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Carlino Giampolo
Publisher Carlino & Company
Total Pages 56
Release 2005
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780937827031

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Beliefs Without Borders: Pathway To A New Future, Book 1 by Carlino Giampolo is a collection of fifty powerful and memorable beliefs intended to inspire its readers to seek to create a new world of greater love and peace. Each belief is presented in English together with a translation into the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. The multi-lingual presentation of these beliefs is symbolic of the muti-cultural bridge which they are intended to create, uniting us in our common pursuit of personal spiritual growth and universal harmony. These beliefs lead the reader to contemplate the basic human values which unite across cultures and languages, and to meditate upon the possibility of making these values a part of our daily lives. The beliefs reflect a wealth of metaphysical teachings which are conducive to a keen sense of observation and reflection upon human experience.