The Soul's Religion is Thomas Moore's long-awaited new book, following on his bestseller Care of the Soul (090741). It goes beyond the precepts of tradition and external religious practice to offer many profound and thoughtful suggestions on how we can find the spirit moving in everyday life. The needs of the soul, Moore says, are timeless, and evident in every person's life, whether or not they are affiliated to some religious belief system. And now that, in the 21st century, many of our former religious models are no longer working for us, there is an urgent need to find new ways of meeting the soul's needs, outside the confines of conventional religion. Challenging and comprehensive in its approach, this revisioning of religion and spirituality provokes the reader to reimagine how a rich and personal spiritual life can be within the reach of every seeker.
307pp, 126mm x 198mm, softback, 2002
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