While I share the author's love of hymns and like his writing style, his repeated tossing aside of anything that makes Christianity distinctive, including most traditional beliefs, became tedious and incredibly self-indulgent over time. And his taste in favorites is fairly horrendous. He finds sexual stirrings in the hymn, "In the Garden," whereas I find sentimental words tied to a most saccharine tune. And because he takes all his history from other texts and does no research on his own, he is tied to all their mistakes. A great disappointment.