NEW YORK, Sept. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Retired psychiatrist Kenneth Bragan wrote "New Directions Towards Christian Renewal" because he believes Christianity is no longer doing what it has the potential to do.
Noted book reviewer Charles Asher writes: "Kenneth Bragan brilliantly and persuasively sets forth this new paradigm with rigorous scholarship, biblical analysis, and the passion of the faithful. 'New Directions Towards Christian Renewal' is a remarkable and inspiring work, a piece that is both radically insightful and undoubtedly trailblazing."
The author believes Christianity is approaching a time of transformation, one that is under pressure from changing world views.
Bragan says Christianity is changing from a largely belief-based faith to one that is more experience based. "I present Thomas Merton as an exemplar of the latter, and Laurence Freeman as an advocate of meditative Christianity, which increases in importance as it receives support from developments in neuroscience. These new directions may well bring much needed renewal."
About the Author: Born in a small coal mining town near Newcastle, England, Kenneth Bragan now resides in New Zealand, "one of earth's most beautiful places."
"This highly acclaimed and scholarly look into Christianity poses many questions about the future of religion. We are proud to be the publisher of such an insightful work," says Robert Fletcher, CEO of Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency.
NEW DIRECTIONS TOWARDS CHRISTIAN RENEWAL (ISBN: 978-1-950015-08-5) is now available for $8.95 and can be ordered through the publisher's website:
http://sbpra.com/kennethbragan/ or at your favorite book seller.
WHOLESALERS: This book is distributed by Ingram Books and other wholesale distributors. Contact your representative with the ISBN for purchase. Wholesale purchase for retailers, universities, libraries, and other organizations is also available through the publisher; please email [email protected].
SOURCE Kenneth Bragan
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