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An important and respected voice for liberal American Christianity for the past twenty years, Bishop John Shelby Spong integrates his often controversial stands on the Bible, Jesus, theism, and morality into an intelligible creed that speaks to today's thinking Christian. In this compelling and heartfelt book, he sounds a rousing call for a Christianity based on critical thought rather than blind faith, on love rather than judgment, and that focuses on life more than religion.
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Why Christianity Must Change or Die
2003, HarperCollins
Electronic resource
in English
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Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to Believers In Exile
May 1, 1999, HarperOne
in English
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Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to Believers In Exile
May 1, 1999, HarperOne
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in English
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Why Christianity must change or die: a bishop speaks to believers in exile : a new reformation of the Church's faith and practice
1998, HarperSan Francisco, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-247) and index.
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