If we do not, at some point in our life, face death--thinking hard and straight about it-- we turn away from our authenticity. If that facing rejects irrational faith, dogmas, mystification, and personal immortality, is there yet a path free of despair? David Martin argues that participatory pantheism--the experience of the secular and the sacred both as a unity and as a mystery--provides such a path. As we age, the future shortens and the past lengthens...
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