Questioning old doctrines to find a personal path to meaning
A layman’s inquiry into God, life, and the limits of traditional religion, this book invites a thoughtful, independent search for truth. It argues that each reader should think for themselves and build a faith that fits their own experiences and conscience.
The authors challenge dogmatic teachings and professional intermediation, offering a clear, accessible path toward spiritual understanding without surrendering reason. They explore how matter, spirit, and prayer fit into a broader view of the world and our place in it, aiming to illuminate hope, purpose, and inner peace.
- A critique of religious authority and “predigested” beliefs that stifle inquiry
- A practical description of prayer as an inner, guiding connection to the spiritual
- A discussion of God as spirit not bound to the material world
- Questions about time, immortality, and how personal meaning arises from life’s experiences
Ideal for readers of thoughtful spirituality and seekers who want a rational, personal approach to faith.