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Finding Your Religion:

When the Faith You Grew Up With Has Lost Its Meaning
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HarperCollins, Dec 26, 2000 - Religion - 256 pages

An Indispensable Guidebook for Those Seeking a New Spiritual Path, or Wishing to Reconnect to the Religion of Their Youth

  

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Review: Finding Your Religion: When the Faith You Grew Up With Has Lost Its Meaning

User Review  - Cynthisa - Goodreads

Found it to be a lovely primer on what religion is and isn't. As an adult well out of college, I found the youth orientation a bit tiresome, but since that is the target group of the book, it was ... Read full review

Review: Finding Your Religion: When the Faith You Grew Up With Has Lost Its Meaning

User Review  - Beth - Goodreads

I really liked this one. It sort of, in my opinion, approached human spirituality from the perspective of human development and what the concept of "maturity" means in the progression of religious ... Read full review

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Contents

The Mountain Beckons
1
Opening
9
Thinking
33
Experiencing
50
Walking
67
Joining
93
Crossing
114
Sitting
138
Suffering
158
Rejoicing
184
Conclusion
205
Readingfor the Next Steps on Your Path
215
Contacts for the Next Steps on You r Path
220
Notes
223
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Scotty McLennan has been the Chaplain at Tufts University since 1984. He has been a lecturer at the Harvard Business School since 1988, and he frequently consults on the subject of business ethics with corporations. McLennan was the inspiration for the character of Reverend Scot Sloan in the Doonesbury comic strip. He lives in Milton, Massachusetts.

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