Bookbot

Peter Rollins

    Peter Rollins è un autore nordirlandese focalizzato sulla teologia radicale e sul cristianesimo postmoderno. Fortemente influenzato dalla filosofia continentale, il suo lavoro esplora la fede non come un insieme di credenze, ma come un modo di essere nel mondo. Rollins critica le interpretazioni tradizionali del cristianismo che enfatizzano l'identità religiosa e il dogma, proponendo invece un approccio che celebra il dubbio e la complessità. Attraverso i suoi scritti e le sue comunità sperimentali, offre una visione provocatoria della fede come una continua sfida alle tradizioni e un'apertura al nuovo.

    The Divine Magician
    The Idolatry of God
    • 2015

      The Divine Magician

      • 189pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      "Peter Rollins knows one magic trick - now, make sure you watch closely. It has three parts: the Pledge, the Turn, and the Prestige. In The Divine Magician, each part comes into play as Rollins describes the way God works in our world today, and how this connection helps us understand the truly radical message of Christianity. The Divine Magician interrogates traditional religious notions from a refreshingly original perspective, undermining the commonplace debates involving dogma, doctrine, and tradition. Rejecting our preconceptions of what the spiritual and the religious mean, Rollins argues for a deeply material faith that finds meaning not in a set of beliefs, but in a passionate commitment to the world. This incendiary reading of Christianity breaks the boundaries of religion and overturns the tables of conventional wisdom. It offers hope for those seeking a depth and density in life, calling for the existing church to disappear, only to reappear in a fundamentally new and dynamic form."--Publisher's description.

      The Divine Magician
    • 2012

      The Idolatry of God

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Arguing that God has traditionally been thought of as a type of product that will make you whole, remove your suffering and give you the truth, Rollins contrasts this with an approach to faith that invites us to embrace suffering, face up to our unknowing and fully accept the difficulties of existence

      The Idolatry of God