Davidson Loehr

Stories of Life

    Stories of Life: The Nature, Formation and Consequences of Character

    Heresy comes from a Greek word meaning “to choose.” Heresy is often the path of those who choose the road less traveled. Davidson claims that heresy is about the only place where the holy spirit can be found. The religion of the priests is almost always orthodox. The religion of the prophets is always heretical, choosing better stories and more demanding paths. It’s the only religion worthy of the name, Davidson says.

    Character refers to our basic style of being and behaving. We’re born with much of it, while early experiences, influences, and mentors help shape the rest.

    Focusing on the nature, formation, and consequences of character, Davidson Loehr presents a witty, poignant, and brilliant book that has been described as “mesmerizing,” “captivating,” and “life-changing.” The book was designed to help the reader look closely at deep styles in his or her own character and question them. In frequent YOUR TURN sections, the many colorful stories of Davidson’s unusual life are used as windows on the reader’s own life and soul, providing a chance to know oneself and one’s character more intimately, and inviting the reader to find the influences, mentors, negative experiences and people, etc. who helped or hindered the formation of their own character.

    The heart of any real religion-and of this book-is to answer our two most fundamental existential questions: Who, at my best, am I? and, How should I live so that when I look back I can be glad I lived that way?

    Carol Zilinsky

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    As Garrison Keillor wrote in Home Grown Democrat, gadfly preacher, Loehr, puts plain sense into plain language.

    A Reader

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    This is among the best, and also among the most distressing and depressing books I have ever read on what's wrong with America today.

    @DrCarlHoffman

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    This book is over 10 years old and it is almost as fresh as it was when I read it back when it was first published. I suggested this book to a highly educated friend and his comments are the same as mine.

    Ronald G. Crowe

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    I purchased this book for a friend, a retired Unitarian minister who knew the author. He was most pleased with the book.

    Eddie-Audio

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    I first heard Davidson speak when he was the interim minister at Unity-Unitarian church in St Paul. My wife and I were looking for (and found) a great community there, due in no small part to Mr Loehr's sermons.

    Carol Louissaint

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    This book America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher is intelligently written and forces one to think about the elements that provide the foundation of thought.

    A. Betsinger

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    This is an amazing book with very clear, concise, and compelling messages (say that 10 times fast). It has made me think twice about the way I live my life even though I consider myself to be a liberal.

    Thomas R. Benson

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    With the minimum of words, Rev. Loehr has managed to describe such topics as fascism in America in a way that gives urgency for decent people to stand and be counted. The barbarians within our own culture are making their move.

    Anthony Di Novi

    America, Fascism, And God: Sermons from a Heretical Preacher

    Loehr provides clarity in a time when confusion and duplicity seem to be the weapons of choice by those that are presently waging war on our cultural, religious and political system.

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