Obsolescence and Vanishing Ethos
Indoctrination and Escape from Religion
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Book Details
About the Book
A coming-of-age book of a young man and his early commitment to religion and the trials, struggles and complexities of religion. A glimpse into the authors private life from childhood through adulthood and his decision to pull away from organized religion. The author brings insight into religion from personal experiences and research into the relationship of religion to physical, mental and psychological well-being on humans. Obsolescence and Vanishing Ethos explores personal trials and cover such topics as guilt, control, issues of the church and sex, masturbation and homosexuality, as well as topics on the anthropological aspect and religion as a business enterprise.
About the Author
The author is a native of Minnesota and migrated to the east coast settling in NYC. He spent eighteen years working for one of NYC’s leading churches overseeing missions and outreach projects. He has an MBA degree in Marketing and an MFA in painting and spends all his free time in his studio with his first love, art. This is his first attempt at writing.