Peter Rollins
Born
in Belfast, Northern Ireland, The United Kingdom
March 31, 1973
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The Orthodox Heretic And Other Impossible Tales
14 editions
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2009
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How (Not) to Speak of God: Marks of the Emerging Church
11 editions
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2006
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Insurrection: To Believe Is Human To Doubt, Divine
14 editions
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2011
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The Idolatry of God: Breaking Our Addiction to Certainty and Satisfaction
16 editions
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2015
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The Divine Magician: The Disappearance of Religion and the Discovery of Faith
4 editions
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2014
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The Fidelity of Betrayal: Towards a Church Beyond Belief
11 editions
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2008
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Letters To A Future Church
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5 editions
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2012
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God Is Unconscious: Psychoanalysis and Theology
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7 editions
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2015
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Enduring Love
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Church in the Present Tense: A Candid Look at What's Emerging (ēmersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith)
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2011
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“That which we cannot speak of is the one thing about whom and to whom we must never stop speaking.”
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“There is a deep sense in which we are all ghost towns. We are all haunted by the memory of those we love, those with whom we feel we have unfinished business. While they may no longer be with us, a faint aroma of their presence remains, a presence that haunts us until we make our peace with them and let them go. The problem, however, is that we tend to spend a great deal of energy in attempting to avoid the truth. We construct an image of ourselves that seeks to shield us from a confrontation with our ghosts. Hence we often encounter them only late at night, in the corridors of our dreams.”
― The Idolatry of God: Breaking Our Addiction to Certainty and Satisfaction
― The Idolatry of God: Breaking Our Addiction to Certainty and Satisfaction
“The argument is made that naming God is never really naming God but only naming our understanding of God. To take our ideas of the divine and hold them as if they correspond to the reality of God is thus to construct a conceptual idol built from the materials of our mind.”
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