I have found the last half of his book very boring and have not really appreciated much of what he had to say. Perhaps it is because I am beginning to find myself in disagreement with him and the fact that he has begun going down some Buddhist roads that I do not see any comparison to Christianity in...as a matter of fact, he discusses Christianity less and less.
I did find a comment he made somewhat interesting and suppose that I am, at the moment at least taking this approach....
He said that it is better perhaps, to approach the understanding of God through mindfulness aka your connection to the Holy Spirit rather than through knowledge and the mind. What the world is telling you bout God rather than what you learn through theology.
Perhaps some theology began with this same mindfulness of God, but how much of it is rationalized and/or not supported by what is and has happened in our world.
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