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According to Pew, Gallup, and other polls, record numbers of people are bowing out of religion altogether. This podcast considers these questions: Do we need religion, nor not? If so, can collecting evocative fiction serve to help us reinvent a path to the experience of the sacred? How else might it guide us? My newly released novel Soulmap contains the outlines of a religion based on imagination, vision, community, and play.
(Correction: ref to Gen X should have been to Z and later generations.)
Chalquist.com
By Craig Chalquist, PhDAccording to Pew, Gallup, and other polls, record numbers of people are bowing out of religion altogether. This podcast considers these questions: Do we need religion, nor not? If so, can collecting evocative fiction serve to help us reinvent a path to the experience of the sacred? How else might it guide us? My newly released novel Soulmap contains the outlines of a religion based on imagination, vision, community, and play.
(Correction: ref to Gen X should have been to Z and later generations.)
Chalquist.com