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Jesus for the Non-Religious
May 3, 2007 4:10 PM

Are you a member of the church alumni association? Writer, theologian, and Episcopalian Bishop John Spong is concerned about people dropping out of church and becoming what he calls, church alumni. His most recent book is titled Jesus for the Non-Religious. It argues that literal readings of the Bible are turning people off from religion. Spong speaks tomorrow night, May 4th, at Colorado College. CC student Tay Wiles talks with him about his new book.

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Bishop John Spong will give a talk titled "The Source of Religious Anger" at Shove Chapel at Colorado College tomorrow, May 4th, at 7 p.m.. This is the first event of a two-day seminar called "Jesus for the Non-Religious," sponsored by the James W. White Endowed Lectureship of the First Congregational Church.

Posted by Eric Whitney on May 3, 2007 4:10 PM | Permalink

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