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Turns of Phrase
Radical Theology from A to Z
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130 pages
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Don Cupitt presents a unique 'Devil's Dictionary' of his philosophical ideas, navigating through his extensive writings while addressing criticisms of obscurity. He advocates for a form of religious naturalism rooted in biological energies rather than geometrical reasoning. Cupitt reflects on the early Christians' expectations of a coming Kingdom, contrasting it with contemporary views that reject an afterlife. He calls for a shift towards living the philosophy of a final world, emphasizing a new spirituality focused on authenticity and generosity, inspired by the teachings of Jesus.
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2012, paperback
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