God An Autobiograpy As Told to a Philosopher

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Religious
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Author: Jerry Martin ISBN: 9780996725323
Publisher: Caladium Publishing Company, LLC Publication: February 12, 2017
Imprint: Caladium Publishing Company, LLC Language: English
Author: Jerry Martin
ISBN: 9780996725323
Publisher: Caladium Publishing Company, LLC
Publication: February 12, 2017
Imprint: Caladium Publishing Company, LLC
Language: English

"A captivating religious dialogue for the modern age." Kirkus Reviews

The voice announced, “I am God.” For Jerry Martin, that encounter began a personal, intellectual, and spiritual adventure. He had not believed in God. He was a philosopher, trained to be skeptical— to doubt everything. So his first question was: Is this really God talking? There were other urgent questions: What will my wife think? Why would God want to talk to me? Does God want me to do something? He began asking all the questions about life and death and ultimate things to which he—and all of us—have sought answers: Love and loss. Happiness and suffering. Good and evil. Death and the afterlife. The world’s religions. The ways God communicates with us. How to live in harmony with God. God: An Autobiography tells the story of these mind-opening conversations with God.

Jerry L. Martin was raised in a Christian home. By the time he left college, he was not a believer. But he was interested in the big questions and so he studied the great thinkers. He became a philosophy professor and served as head of the philosophy department at the University of Colorado at Boulder and of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In addition to scholarly articles on epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and public policy, he wrote reports on education that received national attention and was invited to testify before  Congress. He stepped down from that career to write this book.

Martin lives in Pennsylvania and is married to Abigail L. Rosenthal, professor emerita at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

“Acutely sensitive ... a profoundly satisfying read ...a  unique and expansive introduction to the world’s religions ... fresh and insightful ... a powerful view of the significance of Jesus ... outright provocative ... consciousness expanding ... may transform how we think about the most intractable theological conundrums ... Martin has delivered us the most path-breaking material for future philosophical and theological reflection I have come across in a long time ... I simply cannot recommend this stunning book strongly enough.”

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"A captivating religious dialogue for the modern age." Kirkus Reviews

The voice announced, “I am God.” For Jerry Martin, that encounter began a personal, intellectual, and spiritual adventure. He had not believed in God. He was a philosopher, trained to be skeptical— to doubt everything. So his first question was: Is this really God talking? There were other urgent questions: What will my wife think? Why would God want to talk to me? Does God want me to do something? He began asking all the questions about life and death and ultimate things to which he—and all of us—have sought answers: Love and loss. Happiness and suffering. Good and evil. Death and the afterlife. The world’s religions. The ways God communicates with us. How to live in harmony with God. God: An Autobiography tells the story of these mind-opening conversations with God.

Jerry L. Martin was raised in a Christian home. By the time he left college, he was not a believer. But he was interested in the big questions and so he studied the great thinkers. He became a philosophy professor and served as head of the philosophy department at the University of Colorado at Boulder and of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In addition to scholarly articles on epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and public policy, he wrote reports on education that received national attention and was invited to testify before  Congress. He stepped down from that career to write this book.

Martin lives in Pennsylvania and is married to Abigail L. Rosenthal, professor emerita at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

“Acutely sensitive ... a profoundly satisfying read ...a  unique and expansive introduction to the world’s religions ... fresh and insightful ... a powerful view of the significance of Jesus ... outright provocative ... consciousness expanding ... may transform how we think about the most intractable theological conundrums ... Martin has delivered us the most path-breaking material for future philosophical and theological reflection I have come across in a long time ... I simply cannot recommend this stunning book strongly enough.”

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