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OUR GIFTING ECLIPSE: Christian Essays
by Marc Williams
172 pages
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This book is designed to help those for whom church is neither sufficient nor engaging enough, covering various aspects of Christianity outside mainstream religion and church as well as introducing new ideas about Christianity and Judaism.
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About the Book
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This book reflects my pondering the basic tenets of Christianity, such as the Trinity and the value of Scripture, in forming a more viable Christian faith in the 21st Century. It asks big questions about God and Jesus Christ, about the tense relationship between Christianity and Judaism, about how we better bolster and maintain our faith as well as about miracles and the many people indifferent to God at all.
This book is particularly for those who have left the Church and need guidance without its structure and habits with which we are all familiar. It is for those forging your own faith and needing more than Scripture alone. It is for those interested in the divine realm of spirituality beyond what Scripture generally describes.
This book is purposely designed to take you somewhere else than you have likely considered before. It may well change your life.
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About the Author |
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Marc Williams is a poet, composer and former psychotherapist, having retired after 37 years of practice. Over the last eight years, he has written about various aspects of Christianity, in both a book and essays. |
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