In this bold collection of twenty-five writings, liberal Christian religion writer Crystal St. Marie Lewis captures in words, emotions and memories a life and perspective on Jesus-centered faith that transcends the boundaries of dogma. She writes of doubt and faith, Jesus and interfaith influences, Christianity's past and the future of the faith, each with reverence and wit, care and careful criticism, hope and 21st-century humanistic sobriety. Lewis provides an accessible bridge between ancient and postmodern theology, and a cogent argument for why these things should matter more to us all....
In this bold collection of twenty-five writings, liberal Christian religion writer Crystal St. Marie Lewis captures in words, emotions and memories a ...