The church in an age of secular mysticisms: why spiritualities without God fail to transform us

Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group (2023)
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In a secular age that offers a buffet of spiritualities focused on the self and on personal transformation, leading practical theologian Andrew Root shows the difference between these reigning mysticisms and an authentic Christian view of transformation.

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