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~ Forrest Church (Author) "In pilgrimage stories, searchers often embark on a lengthy journey only to discover what they are seeking when they return to the place they began..." (more)
Key Phrases: shortest way home, Bringing God Home, Bringing God Horne, Captain Stormfield (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly

Church is probably one heck of a preacher: learned, thoughtful and gifted at reshaping famous phrases to confer new meaning while retaining their hallowed echoes ("We are the religious animal"). In this book-pulpit, the senior minister of New York's All Souls Unitarian Church is also a proponent of the gospel of second chances. He refers often enough to his own all-too-human errors a failed first marriage, an enduring affair with alcohol but autobiographical passages, including glimpses of his famous father, the late Idaho senator Frank Church, only leaven the book. The author or editor of 18 other books has here crafted a series of meditative essays, unified by the leitmotif of home. They constitute a spiritual travel guide through centuries of human wandering toward spiritual home and human wondering about the persistent questions that are the diet of the religious animal: where do we come from, whither do we go? The personal essay is a time-honored Western literary form, and Church fills this mold with artillery drawn from the canon: this poet, that saint, still another thinker or painter. At times the range of reference seems a little too wide, too illusive, to follow the tracks of the author's thought. But the minister eventually leads his reader to the point, to a sense of what Buddhists would call equanimity and what this Unitarian thinker calls home. As a pastoral Virgil, Church leads the way.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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Publishers are responding to an increased demand for books that can help people lead more meditative lives, and these inventive essay collections will please progressive Christian and New Age readers alike. In The Soul's Religion, Moore's companion volume to his 1992 best seller, Care of the Soul, brief essays by the famed therapist and former monk offer perspectives on the soul-deepening potential of coping with failed relationships, natural disaster, and the fools and saints around us. Moore uses a variety of spiritual traditions, including Zen, Taoism, and Christianity, to show readers how they can enhance their spiritual development. In Bringing God Home, a Unitarian minister and son of former senator Frank Church has crafted a poetic autobiography in the form of brief meditations. Lay people will savor Church's originality as well as his insights from childhood with a famous father, and English teachers will find inspiration for their classrooms in his thoughts on the pilgrimage literature of John Bunyan, Thomas Wolfe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Teasdale's A Monk in the World gives practical tips for enhancing spirituality and promoting social justice. A Hindu monk with a Catholic upbringing, Teasdale teaches at three colleges in the Chicago area. His gentle reflections are punctuated by reminiscences of personal ordeals as well as poignant character sketches of street people. Teasdale's more ambitious The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World's Religions has been popular, and his new work should be, too. All three books can be added to larger public libraries, but those that can afford just one should consider purchasing Moore's, which will be in demand owing to the author's widespread popularity. Joyce Smothers, Student, Princeton Theological Seminary, NJ
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (March 20, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312282184
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312282189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #864,978 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Moving and Personal Exploration of God and Life, March 19, 2003
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Bringing God Home is a moving and personal exploration of God, of life, and of our many nomadic journeys to the divine. Forrest Church is a longtime Unitarian minister. He brings his many years of ministry to bear on his search for the divine and his search for himself. In between meditations on theology, he digs deep into his own experience. At the beginning, as he recounts his deepening dalliances with alcohol, he finds himself lost on his path toward God. Finding his way home again is what makes this book well worth the read.

But this is not entirely a tale of "sin and redemption." It may leave you feeling restored, but it won't leave you with a treasure-trove of easy answers. Church sees the divine as one light, but we see that light shining through many windows. Underneath all that divides us is the source that brings us together.

His writing is accessible, thoughtful, and patient. There are moments of light-hearted wit and moments of page-turning tension. There are so many entry points to this book. You can flip open to any page and find yourself carried along the journey from home and back again.

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