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You were born to be a humble and joyful child of God.
2,600 years ago, an explosion of philosophers in different parts of the world began spiritual disciplines that would reverberate through history and time. Through study and spiritual curiosity, mystic and theologian Rev. Dr. Jim Sherblom unearthed these disciplines in his journey from wealth and power to wisdom and purpose. With humor and grace, Sherblom elucidates the six principles: Resilience, Surrender, Gratitude, Generosity, Mystery, and Awakening.
Part memoir, part philosophical history, and part manual for living, Spiritual Audacity will guide you from black and white to color, from formless to form, from dark to light, and from curious to enlightened.
I believe this book should have been titled "The Baby-Boomer Guide to Spirituality". Dr. Sherbom is an excellent writer, and his autobiographical portions of the text are very engaging. His religious portions of the text almost made me chuckle. Though he ran from his father's teachings (as many baby-boomers do) really just came full circle. He found the same truths of his father's pulpit but had to travel thousands of miles and read numerous other religious texts.
Dr. Sherbom seems to be more happy with these truths because he found them somewhere other than his father's pulpit. I do find it a little insulting that Dr. Sherbom appears to belittle rural upbringing as something substandard. He also appears to claim some level of expertise of Christian theology. His credentials for orthodox Christian theology are quite lacking. I will give him that he has trained well in other religions and mysticism, but he has little education noted for orthodox Christianity. From the autobiographical portion of the text, I believe this is due to his negative view of his father and thus what his father held to. If Dr. Sherbom had taken time for a study of orthodox Christianity I could respect his thoughts more.
But, again I think this book is more of a Baby-Boomer guide. Dr. Sherbom appears to be a character from the 1980's TV show "Thirty Something' in this book. I believe there is a good book in this text if it was edited down to the amazing career that Dr. Sherbom has had in business.
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