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How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere captures for a general audience the spiritual shift away from a God "up there" and "out there" and towards an immanent divine right here. It's built around the personal journeys of a close-knit group of prominent contributors. Their spiritual visions of immanence, sometimes called "panentheism," are serving as a path of spiritual return for a growing number of seekers today. Contributors include Deepak Chopra, Richard Rohr, Rupert Sheldrake, Matthew Fox, and Cynthia Bourgeault.
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"By the time I reached the second chapter of this unique book, I had started recommending it to others. By the time I reached the last chapter, I felt its deep impact on my own life. Such rich stories, such clear, insightful, and at times tender writing, with common themes arising spontaneously and enriching one another ... this book takes the old Evangelical practice of 'giving testimony' and ele
Brian D. McLaren, author of The Great Spiritual Migration
"Reading these spiritual journeys-what my tradition calls 'testimonies'-is a sacred experience. The eminent minds and holy souls writing for this tome take sacred experience to new heights! And yet the 'heights' of these adventures are this-worldly: the here, the harrowing, and the hallowed. Many take adventures away from god only to find God: anatheism to panentheism. I suspect many readers will
Thomas Jay Oord, Professor, Speaker, and Author of The Uncontrolling Love of God
"What a world we live in - filled with believers, non-believers, and the vast majority who are somewhere in between. We in-betweeners yearn for a way of using the word 'God' that does not pretend absolute certainty, that does not imagine God as a king on a throne, and that does not reduce God to a mere concept in the imagination. We yearn to find God - or something like God - in the here and now o
Jay McDaniel, Founder of openhorizons.org and author of Gandhi's Hope: Learning from the W