Church-going, going, gone!
Book Description
In an era when traditional religious institutions face unprecedented challenges, Michael Horan presents a thought-provoking exploration of spirituality beyond conventional church walls. Rather than mourning the decline of organized Christianity in Britain, Horan invites readers to discover a deeper truth: the erosion of institutional religion does not signal the death of spiritual awareness itself.
This insightful work recognizes that countless individuals possess an innate sense of something greater than themselves, what Horan terms the "Other-than-oneself." Many have distanced themselves from established religious teachings they find irrelevant or outdated, yet their spiritual hunger remains undiminished. Horan addresses this growing population of seekers, including those who identify as atheists, agnostics, or believers who have stepped away from traditional faith communities.
The book shifts focus from rigid doctrine to collaborative discovery, proposing a framework where diverse perspectives can unite in meaningful dialogue. Horan envisions communities of learners working together toward shared human values: equality, peace, and reconciliation. Rather than preaching predetermined answers, he encourages imaginative social action rooted in genuine care for others.
Church-going, Going, Gone offers hope for those who feel spiritually homeless, suggesting that authentic spiritual movement can emerge when people commit to learning from one another while serving the greater good. Horan sees the seeds of transformation already taking root in our collective human spirit.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
π Length: 264 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Church
- β Explore Christian Life
- β Explore General
- β Explore Public worship
- β Explore Social Issues
- β Explore Great britain, church history
- β Deepen your spiritual understanding
- β Explore Christianity