Waiting for God: The Spiritual Explorations of a Reluctant Atheist
Why did so many baby boomers tune in to a quest for spirituality? WAITING FOR GOD explores Vedic spirituality, witchcraft, Christianity, and other contemporary belief systems, and grasps, from an atheist’s perspective, the sense of ineffable connection that defines contemporary spirituality. The book serves both as a fount of skepticism and a challenge to skeptics and humanists to provide spiritual leadership to a hungry age. “Bush has a reputation for independent and unpretentious thought and dialog,” writes the Library Journal. “Here he continues that tradition . . .”
Why did so many baby boomers tune in to a quest for spirituality? WAITING FOR GOD explores Vedic spirituality, witchcraft, Christianity, and other contemporary belief systems, and grasps, from an atheist’s perspective, the sense of ineffable connection that defines contemporary spirituality. The book serves both as a fount of skepticism and a challenge to skeptics and humanists to provide spiritual leadership to a hungry age. “Bush has a reputation for independent and unpretentious thought and dialog,” writes the Library Journal. “Here he continues that tradition . . .”
Why did so many baby boomers tune in to a quest for spirituality? WAITING FOR GOD explores Vedic spirituality, witchcraft, Christianity, and other contemporary belief systems, and grasps, from an atheist’s perspective, the sense of ineffable connection that defines contemporary spirituality. The book serves both as a fount of skepticism and a challenge to skeptics and humanists to provide spiritual leadership to a hungry age. “Bush has a reputation for independent and unpretentious thought and dialog,” writes the Library Journal. “Here he continues that tradition . . .”