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Harvey Cox

Harvey Cox

Harvey Cox

SEDUCTION OF SPIRT will be released on September 26, 2008 in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
SEDUCTION OF SPIRT will be released on September 26, 2008 in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
SEDUCTION OF SPIRT will be released on September 26, 2008 in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
SEDUCTION OF SPIRT will be released on September 26, 2008 in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
SEDUCTION OF SPIRT will be released on September 26, 2008 in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
SEDUCTION OF SPIRT is now available in eBook
Sep 26, 2008
Seduction Spirit will be released on August 23, 1985 in Trade Paperback
Aug 23, 1985
Seduction Spirit is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 23, 1985
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New York Times, April 27, 2012
...chose the former. On the liberal side, the death of God movement, the Episcopal bishop James Pike and Harvey Cox in The Secular City argued that orthodox understandings of the faith must yield to contemporary insights. Douthat, himself a conservative...
New York Times, April 27, 2012
...chose the former. On the liberal side, the death of God movement, the Episcopal bishop James Pike and Harvey Cox in The Secular City argued that orthodox understandings of the faith must yield to contemporary insights. Douthat, himself a conservative...
Street Sweeper, February 14, 2012
...In 2009, 48 percent of Americans claimed they had a mystical encounter with the divine, an increase of more than 25 percent since the early sixties. Interestingly, these experiences of God are reported by people of all faiths, and many are not Christian....
NewsGuide.us, February 14, 2012
...In 'Christianity After Religion' Diana Butler Bass, one of contemporary Christianity’s leading trend-spotters, exposes how the failings of the church today are giving rise to a new “spiritual but not religious” movement. Using evidence from the...
Creative Review, January 13, 2012
...song lyrics were all appropriated to create works that combined social activism and spiritual wonder. As the theologian Harvey Cox put it, the world of signs and sales slogans and plastic containers was not, for her, an empty wasteland. It was the dough...
Christian Century, December 22, 2011
...the handful of theologians—among them Hanfried Müller in communist East Germany, John A. T. Robinson in England and Harvey Cox and William Hamilton in this country—who latched on to isolated comments, most having to do with the end of religion and...
Kansas City Star, February 25, 2012
...spiritual knows this is not news. For a decade and more many voices -- from academics such as Harvey Cox to Emergent Church gurus such as Brian McLaren, Phyllis Tickle and Tony Jones -- have been describing the exciting and sometimes troubling turmoil...
Wicked Local Wellesley, February 19, 2012
...March 27, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Julia Church, 374 Boston Post Road, Weston. Harvey Cox will present “The Future of Faith.” Cox offers a new interpretation of the history and future of religion, revealing how doctrines and dogma in Christianity...
Guardian.co.uk, February 17, 2012
...wonderful article, published in the Atlantic Magazine some years ago, called 'The Market as God'. It's by Harvey Cox, a religious scholar who started to read the Wall Street Journal, and found that he felt right at home – because the way in which it...
Green Futures, February 17, 2012
...wonderful article, published in the Atlantic Magazine some years ago, called ‘The Market as God’. It’s by Harvey Cox, a religious scholar who started to read the Wall Street Journal, and found that he felt right at home – because the way in which...
Street Sweeper, February 14, 2012
...In 2009, 48 percent of Americans claimed they had a mystical encounter with the divine, an increase of more than 25 percent since the early sixties. Interestingly, these experiences of God are reported by people of all faiths, and many are not Christian....
Vision Monday, February 14, 2012
...In 2009, 48 percent of Americans claimed they had a mystical encounter with the divine, an increase of more than 25 percent since the early sixties. Interestingly, these experiences of God are reported by people of all faiths, and many are not Christian....
IC Places, February 14, 2012
...In 2009, 48 percent of Americans claimed they had a mystical encounter with the divine, an increase of more than 25 percent since the early sixties. Interestingly, these experiences of God are reported by people of all faiths, and many are not Christian....