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Spiritual but not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America
Spiritual but not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America
Unchurched in America
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Pros  •  Covers wide variety of non-traditional beliefs
•  Explores how religious and spiritual beliefs are evolving
Cons  •  Not all stated goals are addressed fully and some concepts are unclear
The Bottom Line - Robert Fuller's book is definitely worth reading for the insight it provides into nontraditional spirituality, both as currently experienced and as practiced throughout American history.
 
Product Description
•  Looks at how people can still be "spiritual" without also being "religious"
•  Explores both contemporary and historical "non-traditional" movements
•  Discusses how non-traditional beliefs impact traditional beliefs.
 
 
Guide Review

Religion and Spirituality
A figure commonly cited in atheist circles is that around ten percent of the population in the United States are nonbelievers. The resulting assumption, understandably enough, seems to be that if ten percent are nonreligious, then the remaining ninety percent must be religious, right? Robert Fuller's book refutes that assumption, arguing that a great many people in America may not be religious, but that doesn't make them nonbelievers.

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