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Previously honored in 1988 as a Companion of the British Empire, Lloyd Geering is a public figure of considerable renown in New Zealand where he is in constant demand as a lecturer and as a commentator on religion and related matters on both television and radio. In 1966, he published an article on "The Resurrection of Jesus" and, in 1967, another on "The Immortality of the Soul," which together sparked a two-year public, theological controversy that culminated in charges by the Presbyterian Church of New Zealandof which he is an ordained ministerof doctrinal error and disturbing the peace of the church. After a dramatic, two-day televised trial, the Assembly judged that no doctrinal error had been proved, dismissed the charges and declared the case closed.
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I found this book to be extremely valuable in my on going religious journey. Geering has laid an anthropological and historical basis for where we are today in the evolution of religion. His emphasis on the need for a more environmentally oriented God for tommorow is also provacative, although perhaps less convincing.
I would recommend the book for religious "searchers" whose minds keep pushing them to develop a religion they can embrace in the scientific and post-modern age.
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