When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God How does God become and remain real for modern evangelicals? How are rational, sensible people of faith able to experience the presence of a powerful yet invisible being and sustain that belief in an environment of overwhelming skepticism? T. M. Luhrmann, an anthropologist trained in psychology and the acclaimed author of Of Two Minds, explores the extraordinary process that leads some believers to a place where God is profoundly real and his voice can be heard amid the clutter of everyday thoughts. |
Contents
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Is That You God? | 39 |
Lets Pretend | 72 |
Developing Your Heart | 101 |
The Skill of Prayer | 189 |
But Are They Crazy? | 227 |
chapter NIN e Darkness | 267 |
Acknowledgments | 327 |
Bibliographic Notes | 367 |
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