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what are you all currently reading?
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Apr 25, 2017 02:24PM
I started The Brothers Karamazov a few days ago. Never read it before.
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Recently finished Henry Miller's An Air-conditioned nightmare. It was written in the 40s but could have been written last week. gonna read the gospels again after picking thru a book by Bishop Spong that I've read a couple of times.
I'm reading God and Empire: Jesus Against Rome, Then and Now. Excellent! I'm new to Goodreads. Glad to find this group. My author page is at Sharon Delgado
Working through The Hauerwas Reader
Arsh wrote: "I've restarted the Phenomenology Of Spirit by Hegel"Good Luck with that!
Let us know if you can understand it!
Kay wrote: "Recently finished Henry Miller's An Air-conditioned nightmare. It was written in the 40s but could have been written last week. gonna read the gospels again after picking thru a book by Bishop Spon..."I really liked Henry Miller. I haven't read anything by him in decades tho. And I like Spong. which book are you reading?
A kind of manifesto by a progressive Christian: An antidote to fundamentalism.interesting. It's on kindle but on Goodreads.
I get the notifications, at least! Not reading anything too radical right now. Recently finished Wink’s “Powers that Be” and some Rankine poetry, and making my way through a couple fluffier things to talk about with friends (Keller’s “Reason for God” and Baldoni’s “Man Enough”). And I guess I’m working my way through Iain Banks’s “Consider Phlebas” with the book club I just did “Moby Dick” with.
I'm new. Is anyone still here? Now more than ever, it feels like we need something radical to happen with Christianity. I'm currently reading Process Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed by Bruce Epperly.
I just finished The Sapling Cage by Margaret Killjoy and am getting ready to start Abolition Feminism Now by Angela Davis
Donne wrote: "I'm new. Is anyone still here? Now more than ever, it feels like we need something radical to happen with Christianity. I'm currently reading Process Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed by Bruce ..."
Very much agree. I have a suspicion something radical is happening, but it'll take time.
Have you read God: A Guide for the Perplexed by Keith Ward. It's excellent.
currently reading "violent take it by force" & highly recommend. i joined around the new yr but havent seen much activity here. seems there are at least a handful wanting to connect around this topic
Peter wrote: "Donne wrote: "I'm new. Is anyone still here? Now more than ever, it feels like we need something radical to happen with Christianity. I'm currently reading Process Theology: A Guide for the Perpl..."
Oh yes, something radical is happening but few will see it until it is too late. Like tectonic shifts in the earth's mantle few realize movement is happening until the earthquake upends their world. There is much God is doing that only a handful are aware of.



