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Christianity Reimagined

A Mystical Approach for The Doubters and the Dubious

A New Take on Christianity

What if we told you that there are people, lots of them, who regularly attend church and get a lot out of it, but don’t actually believe what they hear? And that together they've developed an entirely new take on "God," "Christ," "Sin" and the Christian ritual which aligns with both Jesus and the modern scientific worldview? 

This book is TECTONIC! This is more than a book — it’s a seismic shift for your Soul: a spiritual earthquake that cracks open the ordinary to reveal the extraordinary. More than a read, it’s a revelation. Even if you don't agree with some of his points, Dr. Forman never asks you to drop your religious views but rather see them with a new kind of depth: not either/or but both/and. This is vital, given what this book is opening up. Prepare to be catapulted into the transcendent divine! --Martin Rutte, Co-Author, The New York Times Business Bestseller Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work; Founder: ProjectHeavenOnEarth.com

     And what if we told you that these folks, whom we call “mystics on the margins,” have a great deal to say both to churchgoers who have their doubts about the old models and to the “spiritual but not religious” who are dubious yet remain Christian-curious?  From them you will find a way to engage with the church that grows out and enhances your deepest experiences.  A way that won't ask you to believe anything you can’t.

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Making New Sense of Christianity

     Even without accepting the traditional beliefs or creeds, their hearts are being touched.  They’re weeping and laughing and connecting deeply with one another, with their community, with the ritual, with their spiritual experiences and even with the traditional models in very new ways.

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     Combining interviews, a professor's analysis, scientific studies and very personal stories, Rev. Robert K.C. Forman, Ph.D., tells of this revolutionary approach. He describes the spiritual power of the community, how prayers work with or without a deity, a very plausible take on Jesus and how to engage the traditional models.   

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