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Good Book for those seeking to be Spiritual Sep 06, 2008
By Wisdom Seeker
"Seek, Analyze, Learn, Apply"
QUICK SUMMARY
This is an excellent book for any Christian to read. The short book (89 pages) is written in a concise style for those of us who are not theologians or have tons of time to analyze biblical scripture. Whatever your maturity level this book provides 30 important topics that every Christian should have thought about and discussed. The author, a Catholic Priest, offers a non-denominational view of what spirituality is and why humans strive to study and experience it. Wherever you are in your walk you will quickly find concise thought provoking pearls of wisdom.
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Formal religion, religious spirit, and legalism most people are quickly turned off by. Christians practicing them give other Christians a bad rap. Most Christians today are looking for spirituality and a closer more intimate relationship with God. This book is a good reading in the search for spirituality. A few things this book addresses are:
1. Human and Christian Spirituality
2. History and Diversity of denominations
3. Prayer
4. Discipleship
5. Being Human
6. Living vs. Existing
7. Wisdom and Folly
8. Salvation
9. Good and Evil
10. Love
To name a few. If you have a few minutes a day to read each chapter (2-4 pages each) then this book is an excellent way to focus on your spiritual efforts.
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