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The Sacredness of Questioning Everything
- Is Your God Big Enough to Be Questioned?
- De: David Dark
- Narrado por: John Patrick Walsh
- Duración: 7 h y 21 m
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In a wide-ranging, insightful, and often entertaining discussion that draws on a variety of sources, including religious texts and popular culture, David Dark talks about the sacred obligation we have to question our tightly held opinions and beliefs about such subjects as God, governments, religion, advertisements, history, news channels, and our often tragically misguided interpretations of Scripture.
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- De Darin Wright en 06-08-09
- The Sacredness of Questioning Everything
- Is Your God Big Enough to Be Questioned?
- De: David Dark
- Narrado por: John Patrick Walsh
The Sacredness of questioning everything
Revisado: 08-27-09
I agree with the other one star reviewer. Dark is part of the "relevance" movement that invaded many mainstream denominations in the 90's. It was an overtly liberal phenomenon that promoted a disdain for traditional institutions. Instead of letting the gospel speak for itself, the message needed to be modernized for largely teenage consumption. I am certain that Dark's students idolized him.
Dark is certainly well read within the context of pop culture, but he ends up being to theology what Dr Seuss is to great literature.
If you love John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and David Letterman, you will think this is the most profoundly spiritual book you have ever read.
Enough said.
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