Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions

MOST OF US HAVE LIMITED SPIRITUAL VISION - and don’t even know it!

• With two trillion galaxies in an expanding universe, how could it be that only the Christians are “saved?”

• Traditional religious symbols are losing power in a changing world (Most people don’t even know they are supposed to be symbols)

• Our rational minds keep wanting to question but conventional religious leaders tell us to just “trust” them (or trust scripture, or tradition)

• Despite declining church attendance, interest in the spiritual search is at an all-time high. New ways of making meaning are arising.

• A study of all religions reveals a common core – a longing shared by all humans. Could this be the basis of the spiritual search?

• In the 21st century we need a BIGGER STORY of what religion and spirituality are all about.

Our traditional scriptures were written in a time when people had no idea of the vastness of the universe. The spiritual messages they were able to receive suffered from lack of awareness about science and about wisdom from other cultures: their worldview was insular.

Today educated people have little excuse for maintaining this kind of insularity. Advances in science and global communications call us to develop a more comprehensive (less myopic) perspective about the UNIVERSAL human search for meaning and connection that formed the basis for ALL our religions. In Overcoming Spiritual Myopia, practicing optometrist and award-winning author, Margaret Placentra Johnston* challenges you on a journey toward a BIGGER STORY about religion and spirituality.

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Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions

MOST OF US HAVE LIMITED SPIRITUAL VISION - and don’t even know it!

• With two trillion galaxies in an expanding universe, how could it be that only the Christians are “saved?”

• Traditional religious symbols are losing power in a changing world (Most people don’t even know they are supposed to be symbols)

• Our rational minds keep wanting to question but conventional religious leaders tell us to just “trust” them (or trust scripture, or tradition)

• Despite declining church attendance, interest in the spiritual search is at an all-time high. New ways of making meaning are arising.

• A study of all religions reveals a common core – a longing shared by all humans. Could this be the basis of the spiritual search?

• In the 21st century we need a BIGGER STORY of what religion and spirituality are all about.

Our traditional scriptures were written in a time when people had no idea of the vastness of the universe. The spiritual messages they were able to receive suffered from lack of awareness about science and about wisdom from other cultures: their worldview was insular.

Today educated people have little excuse for maintaining this kind of insularity. Advances in science and global communications call us to develop a more comprehensive (less myopic) perspective about the UNIVERSAL human search for meaning and connection that formed the basis for ALL our religions. In Overcoming Spiritual Myopia, practicing optometrist and award-winning author, Margaret Placentra Johnston* challenges you on a journey toward a BIGGER STORY about religion and spirituality.

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Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions

Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions

by Margaret Placentra Johnston
Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions

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MOST OF US HAVE LIMITED SPIRITUAL VISION - and don’t even know it!

• With two trillion galaxies in an expanding universe, how could it be that only the Christians are “saved?”

• Traditional religious symbols are losing power in a changing world (Most people don’t even know they are supposed to be symbols)

• Our rational minds keep wanting to question but conventional religious leaders tell us to just “trust” them (or trust scripture, or tradition)

• Despite declining church attendance, interest in the spiritual search is at an all-time high. New ways of making meaning are arising.

• A study of all religions reveals a common core – a longing shared by all humans. Could this be the basis of the spiritual search?

• In the 21st century we need a BIGGER STORY of what religion and spirituality are all about.

Our traditional scriptures were written in a time when people had no idea of the vastness of the universe. The spiritual messages they were able to receive suffered from lack of awareness about science and about wisdom from other cultures: their worldview was insular.

Today educated people have little excuse for maintaining this kind of insularity. Advances in science and global communications call us to develop a more comprehensive (less myopic) perspective about the UNIVERSAL human search for meaning and connection that formed the basis for ALL our religions. In Overcoming Spiritual Myopia, practicing optometrist and award-winning author, Margaret Placentra Johnston* challenges you on a journey toward a BIGGER STORY about religion and spirituality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732164819
Publisher: Margaret Placentra Johnston
Publication date: 11/12/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

As a practicing Optometrist for over three decades, Dr. Margaret Placentra Johnston has dedicated her life to helping people see better in the physical world. In the last decade, her mission has also included offering a clearer vision of a different kind-a broader view of religion and spirituality than that recognized in the conventional world. Her first book Faith Beyond Belief: Stories of Good People Who Left Their Church Behind (Quest Books, 2012) brings together the works of twelve spiritual development theorists from different centuries, different disciplines and different parts of the world to illuminate some rarely described steps necessary on the road to spiritual maturity. It was named GOLD WINNER of the 2013 Nautilus Book Award in (Western) Religion/spirituality. In Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: A View Toward Peace Among the Religions Margaret provides further perspective. Many factors in Western culture are calling us to enlarge our understanding of religion and spirituality beyond the "truths" dispensed in our typical organized religions. New perspectives emerging now challenge us to recognize and appreciate the universal nature of our spiritual connections. Through this lens, Margaret can see the way forward to toward a kinder, more gentle world, and an outlook that can finally allow peace among the religions. She writes to help these new perspectives become part of the common knowledge in our culture. Dr. Johnston holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Arts (MA) in Education from the Catholic University of America; a Bachelor of Science (BS) and a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (now called Salus University.) She offers courses and speaks to groups on the topic of spiritual development, and has been interviewed on numerous radio shows. Margaret has two grown sons and lives with her husband in Northern Virginia. MPJauthor.com

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction 1

1. The Basics: Defining Myopia 13

2. Looking Back through Time: Perspective 25

3. Spiritual Development Theory: A Key Element in Spiritual Vision Correction 45

4. Signs and Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia: A Disease of Insularity 63

5. New Lenses for Spiritual Clarity: Indulging in a Bird’s-eye View 83

6. The Unitive Level in Spiritual Development: Even Clearer Vision 113

7. Human Cultural Evolution: A Hopeful Outlook 139

8. More Universal Perspectives: Further Vision-Opening Opportunities 159

9. Overcoming Spiritual Myopia: The Prescription 175

10. Prognosis: A Transformed Society 193

Afterword 233

Suggested discussion questions 235

Notes 239

Bibliography 249

Index 253

Things you can do to help promote (or refute) awareness about Spiritual Myopia 267

About the Author 269

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