{"product_id":"insurrection-to-believe-is-human-to-doubt-divine","title":"Insurrection: To believe is human to doubt, divine","description":"Review\n\nGreat. Really, really great ... it's going to help a massive number of people find new life and new hope. ― Rob Bell\n\nWhat does it mean when the Son of God cries out, \"My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?\" Brilliantly, candidly, and faithfully, Rollins wrestles here with that question. You may not agree with his answers and conclusions, but you owe it to yourself and to the church at large to read what he says. ― Phyllis Tickle, author of The Great Emergence\n\nExcellent thinking and excellent writing! I hope this fine book receives the broad reading it deserves. It will change lives, and our understanding of what religion is all about! ― Richard Rohr, O. F. M.\n\nProduct Description\n\nIn this incendiary new work, philosopher-theologian Peter Rollins proclaims that the Christian faith is not primarily concerned with questions regarding life after death but with the possibility of life before death.In order to unearth this truth, Rollins prescribes a radical and wholesale critique of contemporary Christianity that he calls pyro-theology. It is only as we submit our spiritual practices, religious rituals, and dogmatic affirmations to the flames of fearless interrogation that we come into contact with the reality that Christianity is in the business of transforming our world rather than offering a way of interpreting or escaping it. Belief in the Resurrection means but one thing: participation in an Insurrection.\n\nBook Description\n\nThe only church that illuminates is a burning one\n\nAbout the Author\n\nPeter Rollins has been praised as possessing one of the most provocative and thoughtful theological voices of our day. An author, lecturer and storyteller, he is renowned for his dynamic and winsome speaking. He is also the founder of ikon, a faith group that has gained an international reputation for blending live music, visual imagery, soundscapes, theatre, ritual and reflection to create what they call 'transformance art'. Rollins received his higher education in Queen's University, Belfast, where he earned degrees (with distinction) in Scholastic Philosophy (BA Hons), Political Theory (MA), and Post-Structural Religious Philosophy (PhD). He is currently a research associate with the Irish School of Ecumenics in Trinity College, Dublin, and is the author of the much talked about How (Not) to Speak of God, The Fidelity of Betrayal, The Orthodox Heretic and Other Impossible Tales, Insurrection and most recently The Idolatry of God. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and currently lives in New York.","brand":"Hodder \u0026 Stoughton","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40436335345749,"sku":"9781444703436N","price":5.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/2481\/5790\/products\/4455629f-be5c-4089-a4d2-10a8e32210a7.jpg?v=1669388111","url":"https:\/\/smeikalbooks.co.uk\/products\/insurrection-to-believe-is-human-to-doubt-divine","provider":"smeikalbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}