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In Search of Grace
Kristin Hahn
其他書名
A Journey Across America's Landscape of Faith
出版
Harper Collins
, 2009-10-13
主題
Social Science / Sociology of Religion
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / General
Philosophy / Religious
Religion / Comparative Religion
ISBN
0061875821
9780061875823
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=mEEyIucNupAC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A Generation X woman with no religious upbringing chronicles her three-year journey, studying America’s religious landscape.
After years as a Hollywood writer and filmmaker, Kristin Hahn felt a crisis of faith: she had no spiritual group she could call her own. Setting out on a three-year journey, she began an investigation of America's religious traditions, practices, and beliefs.
Crisscrossing the nation, Hahn spent a week cloistered in prayer with convent nuns and a month of Ramadan fasting with Muslims. She went door-to-door with young Mormon missionaries and head-to-head with turbaned Sikh yogis. She sat through marathon meditations with Buddhist masters and spent days in conversation and ceremony with an Ojibwe medicine man. Her explorations exposed her to the rich, ancient culture of the Jews and brought her into the enclaves of Christian Scientists and Amish farmers, as well as the less traditional realms of Scientology, neopagan witchcraft, and the congregations of new-age gurus.
And this was only the beginning.
Openhearted, humorous, and always thoughtful,
In Search of Grace
offers nourishment for our spiritual hunger—and a myriad of ways to find a religious home.
Praise for
In Search of Grace
“This absolutely fascinating account of one woman's search for spiritual fulfillment also serves as an enlightening overview of the positive power of religious diversity.” —
Booklist
“Hahn’s writing is astonishingly vivid, and she describes her encounters with a cocktail of good humor, respect, curiosity, admiration and the occasional wry but gentle criticism. It is especially remarkable that she can review the basic elements of religions and somehow make it all seem fresh and fascinating.” —
Publishers Weekly