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Modernity and the Rise of the Pocket God explores the relationship between modern religion and ancient values. Journey through the bucolic fields of the ancient villager, en route to the concrete jungles and splendid skylines of the modern city-goer. See what wedded the ancient believer to his God and his fellow believers. Then glimpse the growing chasm between the modern believer, her society, and her Father. And, in the end, see what us modern folks can do to attain an ancient-like communion with the Lord.
“How can we restore a deep notion of the role of Christ in
modern-day Christianity and how will modern-day society benefit
from this? In this book, Jonathan Mize delivers astonishing and
faith-restoring answers to both related questions. This book is a
must-read for everyone interested in Christianity.”
—Vincent Geilenberg, coauthor of the scientific paper
Panentheism and the Problem of World Inclusion: A
Category-Theoretic Approach
Jonathan J. Mize is a scholar and author from Dallas, Texas. He
has a BA in philosophy from the University of North Texas and has
published several books and academic articles. His most recent book
is From Left to Right: Journeying from Identity Politics to
Human Politics.