Making Peace with the Universe
Personal Crisis and Spiritual Healing
Michael Scott Alexander author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:8th Dec '20
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Michael Scott Alexander explores classic religious narratives as therapeutic insights, illustrating how they address personal crises and healing. He connects spirituality with psychological well-being, offering a fresh perspective on meaning in contemporary life.
In Making Peace with the Universe, Michael Scott Alexander explores various classic religious narratives as profound sources of therapeutic insight. He presents these spiritual confessions as case studies in therapy, illustrating their continued relevance and significance even in the context of contemporary scientific psychology. The book highlights how major religious and philosophical traditions often contain moving accounts of spiritual struggles and healing, emphasizing the journeys individuals undertake through personal crises such as addiction, anxiety, and existential dread.
Alexander draws on the wisdom of notable figures, including William James, Socrates, and the mystic Hamid al-Ghazali, among others. He examines how these historical perspectives transition from moments of deep despair to paths of consolation and psychological wellness. Through this lens, he argues that these spiritual experiences can have a therapeutic effect, fostering psychological well-being by nurturing an uplifting spiritual mindset.
By intertwining scholarly analysis with personal reflections from his own journey of skepticism, Alexander illustrates how these narratives of fear and resilience can serve as a model for therapy through spiritual exploration. Making Peace with the Universe presents an interdisciplinary approach that bridges religion and psychology, offering fresh insights into how spiritual traditions can guide individuals in their quest for meaning in today's world.
Impressively informative and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in organization and presentation, Making Peace with the Universe is an extraordinary contribution to community and academic library Religious Philosophy collections in general, and Spiritual Healing reading lists in particular. * Midwest Book Review *
What happens when worlds fall apart? It’s a question that so many of us have asked ourselves in times of crisis. The marvel of Michael Scott Alexander’s book is that he has transformed his own search into a discovery of the wisdom of the ages. Erudite and deeply personal, this book captures the pain of losing faith and the joy of rediscovering a deeper meaning. -- Rebecca L. Davis, author of More Perfect Unions: The American Search for Marital Bliss
What if the classics of religious thought actually made you feel . . . better? In this stunning, accessible book, Michael Scott Alexander—the most chill professor you never had—shows that the greatest minds of the past were deeply attuned to the crises of the present, midlife and otherwise. Their solutions, and his, map a path through the dark wood of our lives to the promised land of human flourishing. -- Noah Feldman, author of Divided by God: America's Church-State Problem—and What We Should Do About It
A brilliant exploration of religious and spiritual experiences as they relate to the ability to heal the mind and promote psychological health. A missing piece of the puzzle of how religion intersects with psychological well-being. -- Andrew Newberg, author of Neurotheology: How Science Can Enlighten Us About Spirituality
It's not so hard to find a good book, but it's hard to find a book that's good in a totally new, surprising way. I've been reading about religion for 25 years, and I have never seen anything like Making Peace with the Universe, which combines religion scholarship, memoir, marital gossip, pop-music criticism, and an ode to friendship into one potent cocktail of love. If you seek, find this. -- Mark Oppenheimer, author of Knocking on Heaven's Door: American Religion in the Age of Counterculture
This incredible book mines the spiritual insights of history's deepest souls. Alexander speaks to the reality that some truths emerge outside of a classroom or lab. From Socrates to jazz great Mary Lou Williams, we see that wisdom's pursuit is often a torturous and tear-soaked journey. Yet it's worth the ride! -- Jonathan L. Walton, author of A Lens of Love: Reading the Bible in Its World for Our World
ISBN: 9780231198585
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288 pages