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Elizabeth Drescher is a scholar, writer, and speaker focused on the spiritual practices of ordinary believers, present and past. She holds a Ph.D. in Christian Spirituality from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, along with master's degrees in systematic theology, creative writing, and mostrar más public policy. Currently on the faculty of Santa Clara University in California, Drescher has served as the Director of the Center for Anglican Learning Leadership at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and as a management and organizational development consultant. She is a regular contributor to the online magazine Religion Dispatches and blogs at www.elizabethdrescher.net. mostrar menos

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Choosing Our Religion by Elizabeth Drescher might better be titled Not Choosing a Religion since it is about Nones, those who answer none when queried about religious affiliation.

The key to this wonderful book is that the Nones are finally allowed to speak for themselves. We (I am a None) don't form any kind of a group beyond our answer to that one question. We range from atheists to spiritual but not religious and even Christian without an affiliation. So there is no simple answer or reason that speaks to or for all of us. Drescher captures this beautifully in both her discussions of the recent trends as well as the interviewees she quotes.

There is still quite a bit of framing of non-religious value systems in religious terms but much of that is done by some of the Nones themselves. Even when leaving the institutions behind many find it difficult (or conversely, many find it easier) to retain terms and simply change what they are. Prayer is a good example, since many Nones do indeed pray while some call things prayer that aren't.

I would recommend this to just about anyone. Those who are affiliated will gain a better understanding of Nones. Nones will realize they are not alone. Those who believe that morals are only top down can see that Nones are as moral and ethical as anyone else. Most importantly, this shows that this is not something that needs fixing.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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pomo58 | otra reseña | Sep 13, 2016 |
About the author: quoting from the book's dust jacket, "Elizabeth Drescher is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University. Her work on American spirituality has been published in numerous periodicals including "America", "Salon," "Sojourners," and "The Washington Post." She is also the author of "Tweet If You (heart) Jesus: Practicing Church in the Digital Reformation and co-author of "Click 2 Save: The Digital Ministry Bible." About the book, again quoting from the book's dust jacket, Leigh E. Schmidt, author of "Restless Souls: The Making of American Spirituality," said of this work, "As the rate of religious disaffiliation nears 25% of the American population, the importance of understanding the 'Nones'--from roving seekers to settled nonbelievers--has risen correspondingly. Dreshcer offers a splendidly variegated account of the religious practices and engagements that continue to flourish among the unaffiliated. The spiritual voices of the 'Nones' emerge with unusual clarity and resonance in these pages."… (más)
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