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Re-enchanting Christianity
Re-enchanting Christianity
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29 August, 2008
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Dave Tomilinson is author of "The Post Evangelical", a seminal book which acknowledged the disenchantment with simplistic approaches to faith experienced by many evangelicals. Many, locked into interpretations of Christianity that they can no longer accept, have given up on the Church altogether. But is re-enchantment possible in our post-modern, post-Christian age?Re-enchantment is not a return to credulity or an attempt to recapture lost innocence, but it is finding a realistic faith that reconciles heart and head, that offers a positive, engaging spirituality, that is unafraid of grappling honestly with difficult questions.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781853118579 |
| ISBN10 | 1853118575 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 15 g |
| Product Dimensions | 135 x 216 x 227 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Canterbury Press Norwich |
| Format | paperback |
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'Dave Tomlinson writes for people both within and beyond the church who would like to discover a re-enchantment with Christianity, who wish to find fresh ways to think and feel about the Christian faith, and who want to go about the business of connecting it with other aspects of their life and experience.' * A Church of Ireland Journal *
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Author's Bio
Dave Tomlinson was a house church leader for many years and is now an Anglican priest. Unable to accept the narrow restrictions of his tradition, he founded the legendary Holy Joe's, a church in a pub in Clapham for disaffected church drop outs. He is now Vicar of St Luke's, Holloway - home of the Greenbelt Christian Arts Festival - and a thriving parish church in London.