god

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God is everywhere

inspiring writings that reveal His nearness and love
1976
Several writers reveal where and how they witnessed God.

The lover and the beloved

a way of Franciscan prayer
1985
Drawing on examples of human love, John sheds light on the many scriptural passages that also make this enlightening comparison, and goes on to share with the reader the passionate spirituality of St. Francis.

God without religion

questioning centuries of accepted truths
2005
Disillusioned with organized religion, some people escape into New Age movements and others retreat from their spiritual moorings altogether. Offers a bridge between organized religion and mystical spirituality for anyone questioning traditional dogma or its legacy of divisiveness.

The ragamuffin Gospel

good news for the bedraggled, beat-up, and burnt out
1990
Revives lost hope and lifts readers into the majestic.

Who told you that you were naked?

freedom from judgment, guilt, and fear of punishment
1992
Based on key principles of A Course in Miracles - an irresistible invitation to accept the unconditional love of God!.

The God of Jesus Christ

1984
An exegetical, historical, and speculative exploration of the Trinity, whose aim is "to defend the confession against challenges, to make it at least possible to discuss the doctrine with its 'cultured despisers,' and, more important, to open the doctrine to those who venerate it in faith.".

The God we seek

portraits of God in the Old Testament
2011
Discusses the portrayal of God in the Old Testament.

Everything you always wanted to know about God (but were afraid to ask)

2005
Uses a question-and-answer format to explore common questions about God and his teachings.

A case for the existence of God

2009
Examines questions in regards to the world's origin, how it functions, and why; and features logical arguments that are supported by physics and theology; and also discusses the relationship between science and religion.

The last superstition

a refutation of the new atheism
2008
A philosophical refutation of the claim by New Atheists that the war between religion and science is over, arguing for a rethinking of the presuppositions of scientific method and recovery of classical reasoning.

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