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Exploring a non-realistic interpretation of Christian doctrine, Don Cupitt advocates for a humanistic religion that emphasizes life in the present. He proposes a "kingdom" version of Christianity, aiming to align it more closely with the teachings of the original Jewish Jesus. This collection features essays penned over two decades, marking their first appearance in book form, and reflects Cupitt's evolving antirealist philosophy and his vision for a reformed understanding of faith.
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Is Nothing Sacred?, Don Cupitt
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- 2002
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- Title
- Is Nothing Sacred?
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Don Cupitt
- Publisher
- Fordham University Press
- Publisher
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 184
- ISBN13
- 9780823222032
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- Exploring a non-realistic interpretation of Christian doctrine, Don Cupitt advocates for a humanistic religion that emphasizes life in the present. He proposes a "kingdom" version of Christianity, aiming to align it more closely with the teachings of the original Jewish Jesus. This collection features essays penned over two decades, marking their first appearance in book form, and reflects Cupitt's evolving antirealist philosophy and his vision for a reformed understanding of faith.