
Faithless and Full of Grace
How Letting Go of God Makes Room for Everything Sacred By H. L. ArmstrongLength48m
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Faithless and Full of Grace: How Letting Go of God Makes Room for Everything Sacred is a bold and contemplative journey into the heart of unbelief. Blending philosophy, spirituality, and poetic reflection, H. L. Armstrong explores how atheism can become a sacred path—not through rejection, but through radical openness. Drawing on the insights of thinkers like Nietzsche, Simone Weil, Albert Camus, and Alan Watts, this book reimagines faith beyond dogma and embraces the divine in doubt, mystery, and absence. It’s a manifesto for spiritual seekers who find holiness not in certainty, but in surrender.
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GenrePhilosophy, Spirituality and Religion
Length48 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateAug 18, 2013
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Faithless and Full of Grace
8Chapter 6: Prayer Without God
2Preface
9Chapter 7: The Sacred Without Religion
3Chapter 1: The Death of God, The Birth of Becoming
10Chapter 8: Living Devotionally in a Disenchanted World
4Chapter 2: Why Atheism Matters (A Necessary Break from Inherited Faith)
11Chapter 9: Love Beyond Belief
5Chapter 3: The Bones of Belief (Stripping Religion to Find What’s Real)
12Chapter 10: The Absence That Holds Us (The Mystery After God)
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6Chapter 4: The Sacred Without a Name (Divinity Without Doctrine)
13Afterword
7Chapter 5: A New Theology of Emptiness