At A Crossroads
Uitgelicht
|
19,97 |
Naar shop
|
|
34,59 |
Naar shop
|
Beschrijving
Bol
At a Cross RoadsBy H. GrayHumanity stands at a turning point.In the 15th and 16th centuries, Martin Luther sparked a reformation by translating sacred scripture into the language of the people-breaking barriers, challenging power, and making spiritual truth accessible to all. Today, H. Gray argues, we face another crossroads. Not of language, but of consciousness.At a Cross Roads is a bold and reflective call for a new reformation-one that moves beyond division, beyond religious labels, and beyond institutions shaped by power and privilege. This is not a rejection of faith, but a re-centering of it. A return to something simpler, deeper, and more universal.The author Gray proposes something called "Nature's Religion"-a unifying spiritual path grounded not in dogma, but in shared human responsibility and reverence for a higher power beyond names and boundaries. Not God, Jehovah, Allah, or Buddha-but the sacred force that binds existence itself. A faith stripped of pretense. A moral framework rooted in accountability, humility, and natural law.At its heart, this book draws inspiration from the message of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Gospel of Luke: compassion over condemnation, mercy over judgment, forgiveness over pride, and love that endures when certainty fades. It is not an institution of control, but an invitation-standing quietly at humanity's crossroads-calling us toward unity, conscience, and hope.Part philosophical reflection, part spiritual manifesto, At a Cross Roads challenges readers to reconsider what religion is, what it could be, and what it must become in a fractured world.If there were to be one path forward, what would it look like?This book dares to answer.
At a Cross RoadsBy H. GrayHumanity stands at a turning point.In the 15th and 16th centuries, Martin Luther sparked a reformation by translating sacred scripture into the language of the people-breaking barriers, challenging power, and making spiritual truth accessible to all. Today, H. Gray argues, we face another crossroads. Not of language, but of consciousness.At a Cross Roads is a bold and reflective call for a new reformation-one that moves beyond division, beyond religious labels, and beyond institutions shaped by power and privilege. This is not a rejection of faith, but a re-centering of it. A return to something simpler, deeper, and more universal.The author Gray proposes something called "Nature's Religion"-a unifying spiritual path grounded not in dogma, but in shared human responsibility and reverence for a higher power beyond names and boundaries. Not God, Jehovah, Allah, or Buddha-but the sacred force that binds existence itself. A faith stripped of pretense. A moral framework rooted in accountability, humility, and natural law.At its heart, this book draws inspiration from the message of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Gospel of Luke: compassion over condemnation, mercy over judgment, forgiveness over pride, and love that endures when certainty fades. It is not an institution of control, but an invitation-standing quietly at humanity's crossroads-calling us toward unity, conscience, and hope.Part philosophical reflection, part spiritual manifesto, At a Cross Roads challenges readers to reconsider what religion is, what it could be, and what it must become in a fractured world.If there were to be one path forward, what would it look like?This book dares to answer.
AmazonPages: 140, Paperback, E & K. Kim