Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity
"Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity" are the communications spanning several years, between a seminary student earning his Master of Divinity degree (Heart), and a fellow student who soon discovered he already knew enough, theologically speaking, to make the seminary academic experience superfluous (Head).

Through the personal dialogue presented here, Head and Heart carry each other to deeper understandings about God, about themselves, about their families, and about all humankind. They come to a place of broader vision and broader love, perhaps even to the esoteric place where all mystics draw their experiential knowledge. They come to envision a viable Integral Christianity, an integrated spirituality that is both simultaneously mystical and grounded in the real world. Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity shares with the reader, this journey of unfolding realization.
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Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity
"Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity" are the communications spanning several years, between a seminary student earning his Master of Divinity degree (Heart), and a fellow student who soon discovered he already knew enough, theologically speaking, to make the seminary academic experience superfluous (Head).

Through the personal dialogue presented here, Head and Heart carry each other to deeper understandings about God, about themselves, about their families, and about all humankind. They come to a place of broader vision and broader love, perhaps even to the esoteric place where all mystics draw their experiential knowledge. They come to envision a viable Integral Christianity, an integrated spirituality that is both simultaneously mystical and grounded in the real world. Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity shares with the reader, this journey of unfolding realization.
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Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity

Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity

Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity

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"Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity" are the communications spanning several years, between a seminary student earning his Master of Divinity degree (Heart), and a fellow student who soon discovered he already knew enough, theologically speaking, to make the seminary academic experience superfluous (Head).

Through the personal dialogue presented here, Head and Heart carry each other to deeper understandings about God, about themselves, about their families, and about all humankind. They come to a place of broader vision and broader love, perhaps even to the esoteric place where all mystics draw their experiential knowledge. They come to envision a viable Integral Christianity, an integrated spirituality that is both simultaneously mystical and grounded in the real world. Head and Heart: Conversations Toward an Integral Christianity shares with the reader, this journey of unfolding realization.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013911963
Publisher: Sanctified Books
Publication date: 03/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 691 KB

About the Author

Scott MacPherson lives in California with his three children, two cats, a lizard, two ant farms, some fish, and his wife of 16 years. He has been studying and living the Christian religion for about 25 years, over time having taken two undergraduate courses on the Bible and a half-dozen seminary classes, held a few church leadership positions, ingested more religion books than what an American college requires of its undergraduates, and discussed and debated religion with atheists and agnostics for many many hundreds of hours. He has also studied Buddhism and Islam, including attending many Friday worship services at a local Islamic mosque, visiting both a Zen center and a Zen temple to speak with the priests, and literally reading every Buddhism book in two city libraries. But none of that pays the bills, so for money he has variously worked as a mathematician (M.S., Purdue University), a lawyer (J.D., Chapman University), a software developer, and now, lastly, as a writer.
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