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Here I Stand Book

Here I Stand is the autobiography of John Shelby Spong, the Episcopal bishop who is a lightning rod for controversy. Spong has for decades been working to popularise an inclusive version of Christianity that avoids racism, sexism and homophobia; as a result, he has engaged leading conservatives (such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson) in very public conflicts. Here I Stand, predictably, gives a blow-by-blow account of Spong's high-profile battles. More surprisingly, Spong also shares some very intimate details about his life that help to explain the sources of his theology. His southern childhood is related in a manner that is every bit as painful and comic as a Flannery O'Connor story. And the story of his first marriage, to a woman whose mental illness persisted for 15 years, is handled with sensitivity and grace. Despite his occasional rhetorical excesses, Spong's book is clearly written in love--with God, with the Church and with the world. "I walk inside the wonder of this God in every experience of life, "he writes at the book's end. We are fortunate that Spong's autobiography so expertly conveys this wonder. --Christine ButteryRead More

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  • 006067539X
  • 9780060675394
  • John Shelby Spong
  • 5 April 2001
  • HarperCollins
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 480
  • Reprint
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