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What We Talk About When We Talk About God

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New York Times bestselling author Rob Bell, whom The New Yorker describes as "one of the most influential Christian leaders in the country," does for the concept of God what he did for heaven and hell in his book Love Wins: He shows how traditional ideas have grown stale and dysfunctional and how to return vitality and vibrancy to lives of faith today.
Pastor Rob Bell explains why both culture and the church resist talking about God, and shows how we can reconnect with the God who is pulling us forward into a better future. Bell uses his characteristic evocative storytelling to challenge everything you think you know about God. What We Talk About When We Talk About God tackles the misconceptions about God and reveals how God is with us, for us, ahead of us, and how understanding this could change the entire course of our lives.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 18, 2013
      Bell's (Love Wins) signature sermonic style, studded with stratified paragraphs, moves the reader comfortably along. However, behind his easy-to-read approach is a deeper sensibility, a heavier theological hand, than in any of Bell's previous works. While in the past Bell has questioned traditional views on sex, sacrifice, and hell, now he tackles the big one: God. He writes of "waking up in new ways to the God who's been here the whole time," a divine being who is with, for and ahead of humanity so that a jaded generation of "spiritual but not religious" may see Jesus, and divinity, in all things. As always, his work is replete with unexpected stories, relevant pop culture references, and new takes on old scriptures; Bell is finally certain about his ontological uncertainty. Undoubtedly, conservative readers will find much to argue with, and Bell seems content with that, hoping that for many others, this book will be a welcome breath of fresh air in a spiritual haze. Agent: Chris Ferebee

    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2013

      Conversations about God have devolved into meanness, ignorant scripture-citing, and useless either/or statements, claims Bell, a popular Christian pastor and author. In order to reassert the presence of a benevolent God, Bell turns to contemporary understandings of science, ethics, and sociology, using them to identify how God factors into modern life. With a smattering of pop culture references and bits of humor, Bell makes an argument that will appeal to believers looking for more rational conversations about God. The author reads, and while the first chapter starts at a fast clip, Bell soon settles into a good pace. VERDICT Bell's fans, as well as those of Tim Keller and other modern Christian thinkers, will find much to ponder and enjoy in this title.--Amy Koester, St. Charles City-Cty. Lib. Dist., Wentzville, MO

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 27, 2013
      The true nature of God is dissected, placed under the microscope, and thoroughly analyzed in this fascinating look at the current state of Christianity and its role in society. Rob Bell narrates his own book—in a performance that makes use of oratory skills gained from his work as a pastor. Bell’s tone is simple, calm, and thoughtful. His approach is straightforward yet personable, and he doesn’t sound as if he’s preaching here; nor is he judgmental. Bell’s reading captures the spirit of his prose, which emphasizes that God is with us, for us, and ahead of us. Those critical of religion will find little to change their minds here, but the audiobook will provide a valuable listening experience for those struggling with their beliefs or searching for answers. A HarperOne hardcover.

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