Listening for God

Listening for God1998
About this book
"Listening for God proceeds from the author's belief that, across a wide spectrum of outlooks, people are attracted to religion, yet wary of it. The book is intended to speak, in an honest and reflective way, to those who have conflicting feelings about religion, and are put off by the needlessly polarized and blithely self-assured style of much writing about it. Grounded in his own religious tradition yet manifesting great respect and appreciation for other traditions, Lesnick recounts the odyssey of his own encounter with religion, from a mild form of conventional adherence to Conservative Judaism as an adolescent, to a long period of alienation from all religion, to a gradual and deepening reengagement with Judaism through his sympathetic exposure to other religions."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1875199W
Subjects
Religion and ethicsReligious ethicsComparative ReligionRELIGIONEthik