
A Holy Haunting
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What if we've been looking at faith all wrong? What if the rise of spiritual consciousness is not a mere byproduct of cultural factors, but an echo resounding from eternity?
Atheists like Richard Dawkins often mock prayer, equating it to calling upon a fairy in the sky. This misunderstanding of prayer's purpose pervades western society, criticizing those that practice traditional faith as ?old fashioned? or ?out of touch.? In A Holy Haunting, Dr. Sam D. Kim interacts with this perception of faith and challenges readers to look at faith another way.
The rise of modernism was both a blessing and curse for the church; while modernists articulated belief in a succinct and coherent fashion, they reduced the mystery and wonder of faith to nothing more than blind belief. According to Dr. Sam D. Kim, faith is not a set of beliefs, but a central aspect of human existence?defining who they are in the deepest ontological sense.
Unlike many who discredit the power of the spiritual or immaterial, Dr. Kim sees human consciousness?the soul?as evidence of humanity being forged in the corridors of eternity, before the primordial universe and the Big Bang. A roadmap of discovery for skeptics and believers alike, A Holy Haunting befriends the doubter, challenges the churchgoer, and gives fresh perspective to the seeker.
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Rev. Dr. Sam D. Kim is a Harvard-trained Ethicist and the co-founder of 180 Church, located near Union Square in downtown Manhattan. Dr. Kim was appointed as a research fellow in Global Health and Social Medicine at the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School and part of Harvard catalyst, where he explored the inequities surrounding health, immigration, and social policies. He is a recipient Lifelong Learning Fellowship at Yale Divinity School and Yale Medicine, which aims to close the gap between faith and science, and is awarded by the John Templeton Foundation and AAAS. He is a regular contributor at Christianity Today, YouVersion on the Bible App, Church Leaders at Outreach and the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. He lives in New York City with his wife Lydia and his two sons, Nathan and Josh.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- PART I: FAITH IN THEORY
- Chapter 1: A Holy Haunting
- Chapter 2: Spiritual Puberty
- PART II: FAITH IN PROCESS
- Chapter 3: Spiritual Refugees
- Chapter 4: Pride and Prejudice
- PART III: FAITH IN PRACTICE
- Chapter 5: The Origin Question: Did God Really Create the World?
- Chapter 6: The Historicity Question: Did Jesus of Nazareth Actually Exist?
- Chapter 7: The Veracity Question: Is the New Testament Reliable?
- Chapter 8: The Paranormal Question: Does God Still Speak Today?
- Conclusion
- About The Author
- Additional Resources
- Endnotes
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