Why women believe in God
(2012)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : John Hunt Publishing, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781780992228 (electronic bk.) MWT14299983, 178099222X (electronic bk.) 14299983
LANGUAGE
English
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The book takes the form of a discussion between two lively, outspoken women with very different viewpoints and life experiences. We ask an important question, whether God is necessary, and answer it with reference to scriptures, politics, feminism, secularization and the serious financial and environmental issues which now confront us, and which can no longer be ignored. These days, most educated people, men and women, take the attitude that God and religion are outdated and belong only to fundamentalism and the bible belt. We pull no punches, ask all the awkward questions and try to find satisfying answers. Liz Hodgkinson, a well-known journalist and author of many controversial books, asks the questions, and Sister Jayanti, who has, dedicated her life to spirituality, provides the answers. But, sometimes, the answers throw up more questions, and we answer these as well. Liz Hodgkinson takes the devil's advocate standpoint, and we hope that by so doing, many of the most pressing and urgent questions about morality and ethics, which most trouble people today will be, addressed

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