Hollow Gods
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Hollow Gods

by Davidson Loehr

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A combination of Kahlil Gibran and Dr. Phil, theologian and lifelong liberal Davidson Loehr brings a much-needed clarity to the reasons that liberalism has done such deep harm to areas including education, the media, politics, race relations and religion.



The problem in all five areas is the fact that for tw... o centuries, liberals have been sloughing off biblical religion with its supernatural God and mythical eternity in Heaven. But with what do you replace heavenly eternity and an omniscient God who loves you? For two hundred years, liberals have sought to replace heaven with a utopian socialism here and now, in which only they are in charge. Such a utopia would require the wisdom of an omniscient God. In place of that, liberals have put their own exalted, diploma'd, wisdom. Only degreed liberals are smart enough to replace God. But no, they don't have wisdom-only arrogance and a desperate lust for power to replace the respect they can't earn from other citizens.



In Hollow Gods, we see and feel the terrible and deadly cost of failing to find adequate replacements for God, heaven, and healthy, responsible religion.
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BIOGRAPHY
The author’s (my) life was unusual: musician, combat photographer in Vietnam (I’m 78), photography studio owner in Ann Arbor, carpenter, woodworker, student: M.A. in “Methods of studying religion” and Ph.D. in theology, the philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, and Wittgenstein’s language philosophy from the... University of Chicago. A year as a staff hospital chaplain (while writing my dissertation), then 23 years as a Unitarian minister. A Fellow in the Jesus Seminar since 1992, and now active in the International Big History Association — present papers at all our biennial meetings around the world. Religious/spirit, but heretical — a character trait that goes back to age 1 when I first walked. About half the 97,000-word book is taken up with a wild variety of experiences in my 43 months in the Army, which included remarkable experiences, with General Westmoreland, as The Vietnam Entertainment Officer (Martha Raye, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Jennifer Jones, others), then I felt cowardly and ashamed because my Officer Candidate School classmates were all in the field, and one had just been given the Silver Star and Purple Heart. I knew that if I returned home without having experienced war, I wouldn’t want to live with myself. Some poignant and rare experiences in the 7 months as combat photographer and press officer. Some hilarious, many very touching, some quite sad and poignant — and always with the YOUR TURN sections to direct attention back to the reader’s life. From very liberal groundings in religion, thinking outside the box, etc., I have grown to prefer conservative politics and liberal religion. I think, and expand on the idea, that liberal ideology since the mid-60’s has lost its soul and its mind, and may not have much that is healthy to offer the larger world. While this doesn’t take many pages, it’s a memorable/controversial part of the book. My understanding of the whole subject of “Religion” is also … well, it’s good. The heart of any real religion is its answer to 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? read more

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Title Hollow Gods
Author Davidson Loehr