Kissing Fish
by
Roger Wolsey
Christianity receives a lot of attention in the media, but the most frequently discussed version represents a type of Christianity that sometimes turns people away from the Church. Kissing Fish presents a Postmodern systematic theology of Progressive Christianity, a growing movement that reclaims the radical message of the Gospel. This informative, contemplative, and enter...more
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January 10th 2011
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I cannot recommend this book enough...it is so very good!!! The author is well-versed with biblical scripture and explains how Jesus' message of love in the gospels can be applied to the present day. If you have ever felt marginalized, judged, or criticized, this book will go a long way towards making you feel accepted and loved for who you are. It also offers advice about how to live more purposefully in terms of spiritual practices and helping others in this world. It's very therapeutic. Peopl...more
For the first time ever, I have to give a book a middling review not because of its content, but because of its editing, or lack thereof.
Kissing Fish could be called a Christian Apologia as well as a defense of Progressive Christianity. Wolsey is a United Methodist minister in Boulder, Colorado and a self-professed Progressive Christian. Wolsey's stated audience for the book is those people who are fundamentally turned off of Christianity because of the mistaken belief that "Conservative" Christ...more
Kissing Fish could be called a Christian Apologia as well as a defense of Progressive Christianity. Wolsey is a United Methodist minister in Boulder, Colorado and a self-professed Progressive Christian. Wolsey's stated audience for the book is those people who are fundamentally turned off of Christianity because of the mistaken belief that "Conservative" Christ...more
I enjoyed this book for the most part. Lots of good stories and insights. Not crazy about the poor formatting into kindle....and the author was a bit too wordy and used too many quotes at times. Great lists of progressive christian resources.Resources
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