A Handbook for Heretics: from Religion to the Kingdom of God - John W. Sloat - Books - CCB Publishing - 9781926585567 - September 17, 2009
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A Handbook for Heretics: from Religion to the Kingdom of God 2nd edition

John W. Sloat

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A Handbook for Heretics: from Religion to the Kingdom of God 2nd edition

A Handbook for Heretics discusses the differences between religion and the Kingdom of God. Many mainline churches resist the current reformation, a gradual movement away from traditional Christianity toward a vital spirituality. Its adherents are frequently labeled "heretics" when in fact they are actually the leading edge of a new spiritual age. They are discovering the "much more" which Jesus promised to tell us, such spiritual phenomena as out-of-body and near-death experiences, pre-birth and post-death appearances, angel communication, and "coincidental" experiences. A Handbook for Heretics reconsiders some traditional Christian doctrines so as to broaden the church's view of spiritual reality.

About the Author:
John W. Sloat, a former Presbyterian minister, served churches in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He holds a B. A. from Denison University, 1954; an M. Div. from Princeton Seminary, 1957; and a Th. M. from Pittsburgh Seminary, 1977. Previous books include Lord, Make Us One (non-fiction, 1986) and The Other Half (fiction, 2001). Several of his sermons have been included in Pulpit Digest, a national preaching journal. He is married to Helen Burdick Sloat, a psychiatric nurse, and they have three children and eight grandchildren. A pianist and organist, Sloat also plays the French horn, is a scratch model builder and leads spirituality groups.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 17, 2009
ISBN13 9781926585567
Publishers CCB Publishing
Pages 170
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   222 g
Language English  

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