The Temple at the End of the Universe
A Search for Spirituality in the Anthropocene
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Josiah Neufeld
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Josiah Neufeld
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A journalistic memoir by a lapsed evangelical Christian that examines how the ecological crisis is shifting the ground of religious faith.
Our species is leaving scars on the earth that will last for millennia. How has religious ideology helped bring humanity to the brink of catastrophe? What new expressions of faith might help us respond with grace, self-sacrifice, and love? What will spark our compassion, transcend our divisions, and spur us to action?
Josiah Neufeld explores how the interlocking crises of climate change have shifted the ground of religious faith on a quest that is both philosophical and deeply personal. As the son of Christian missionaries based in Burkina Faso, Neufeld grew up aware of his privilege in an unjust world. His faith gave way to skepticism as he realized the fundamental injustice underpinning evangelical Christianity: only a minority would be saved, and the rest would be damned.
He was left, though, with an understanding of how people’s actions are influenced by spiritual motives and religious convictions, and of how a framework of faith can counter one’s sense of personal powerlessness. The Temple at the End of the Universe is the rallying cry for a new spiritual paradigm for the Anthropocene.
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- 2023-08-23
Vulnerable Search
This is a beautiful, personal, and profound reflection on spirituality in the context of our ecological crisis. Neufeld, a former evangelical Christian, searches for a faith that honours Earth and the more-than-human… a faith that will engage The Powers… and also sustain and hold our fragile selves. Penetrating questions and encounters with other courageous communities on wild and marginal paths invite the listener to search hearts… and open eyes… to the Mystery that is not far off.
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