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Void if Detached

Seeking Modern Spirituality Through My Father's Old Sermons
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WINNER 2017 Gold IPPY Award

WINNER 2017 Indie Reader Discovery Award

FINALIST 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Award

This is the story of a religion-phobic Gen Xer who felt a void because she had become detached from her faith. In fact, she wasn't sure what her faith was or if she actually had any faith at all. Raised as a preacher's kid, she had an astonishingly long list of why religion didn't work for her--until five years after her father's death, she began reading his sermons. Follow her journey through history and theology as she sometimes seriously--and often irreverently--learns to fill the void with something greater than herself.

Product Details

PublisherTeras Publishing
Publish DateDecember 05, 2016
Pages400
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780615755489
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Sarah Bowen is an author, interfaith minister, and Jedi located in the Hudson Valley of New York. Her first book, Void If Detached: Seeking Modern Spirituality Through My Father's Old Sermons, received a Gold IPPY Award, IndieReader Discovery Award, and Next Generation Indie Book Award. A graduate of New York City's One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, Sarah is passionate about the study of the world's great faith traditions as well as travel to quirky, spiritually-charged locations. Learn more at www.thisissarahbowen.com

Reviews

VOID IF DETACHED is essentially a collection of the Reverend Richard Murdoch's sermons, framed by historical and personal context provided by Murdoch's daughter, Sarah Bowen. Murdoch was a Presbyterian minister, a father of two daughters (Sarah and her sister Amy), and an active counselor, community member and helper. He loved and supported Sarah even as she questioned her Christian beliefs, encouraged her to read and research widely and thoughtfully, and in the end, it was his sermons that brought her to a new, more expansive and discerning faith.

The book centers around Murdoch's sermons, which are organized not by the chronological order in which he gave them, but by the order of the texts in the Bible from which he took them. Thus, the book progresses from Genesis through Revelation, with historical context for each book or set of books provided by Bowen in between the sermons. Murdoch's style is thoughtful and philosophical, setting each verse in context and discussing its deeper religious and philosophical ramifications - sometimes going off on tangents, but always interesting tangents. He was not a fire-and-brimstone speaker, preferring a quieter and more reflective approach, but his words are no less heartfelt and genuine for that, and his take on different Biblical stories and their meanings is interesting and worth consideration.

Reverend Murdoch's theology is a kindly one, more concerned with healing and counseling than with judging or berating, and the sins he focuses on most tend to be failures of charity and love for one's neighbor. His love of history and his educated perspective are very useful, giving his audience (and the reader) a flavor of what the world was like at the time the various Biblical texts were written, and offering some perspective on the original meaning and intent of the words. While Ms. Bowen's interludes explaining the historical and multicultural settings are also quite useful, her own personal spiritual journey is mostly confined to the prologue and the epilogue. Some thoughts of hers on the spiritual and religious meaning of the individual sermons, of how they drew her back into relationship with the Divine, might enrich the book. We readers can certainly reflect for ourselves on how the sermons affected us, but it might be interesting to compare our reactions to hers, and see more clearly how her father's words affected her.

VOID IF DETACHED is a thoughtful and intelligent guide to Christian (and other) religious ideas through the eyes of an educated, kindly minister and his loving, but questioning, daughter.

Catherine Langrehr for IndieReader

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