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Sensing God: Experiencing the Divine in Nature, Food, Music, and Beauty
Written by Joel Clarkson
Narrated by Joel Clarkson
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So much of our faith is lived out in our heads. We study the Bible, sit through sermons, pray with our eyes closed. All of these are good things. There is a world around us, however, that is crammed with heaven if we have eyes to see it and ears to hear it and hands to touch it. The goodness of God is waiting for us to taste and see. The aroma of Christ surrounds us. In Sensing God, musician and theologian Joel Clarkson points us to a life of faith that is enchanted by the glory of divine craftsmanship, inviting us to practice a faith that is true, good, pure, and altogether lovely.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I thoroughly enjoyed this look at the importance of experiencing God through our senses. Far from a mystical look at contemplative spirituality, Clarkson brings the reader along on a journey considering the fact that if God created us with these senses, He most certainly can be known in those senses. From my evangelical Christian upbringing, these are foreign thoughts, but they are good nonetheless and challenging me to consider how my paradigm may need to include more of the fullness of who God is in this way.