The Perils of Life Savoring

An Affirmation From An Agnostic Lutheran Preacher
A Memoir

by David Danielson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/2/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 384
ISBN : 9780595179749

About the Book

It is all right to doubt. Skepticism is as noble a journey to faith as accepting orthodox authority and a lot more fun. This is a true story of a young man who wondered if all he heard from a church pew and saw through stained glass were as real as it would get. It’s an amusing read for the generation who thought maturity was what they experienced in the 1940s and 1950s. Young readers struggling to emerge from authoritarianism will be relieved to learn that their elders are not as certain as they pretend. Did the young man receive a divine call, or was he seeking the approval of a more earthly father? How could he proclaim faith when he doubted more than most in the pews? Was it dishonest for an agnostic to play the role of a minister for thirty-five years? Dishonest or not, he came to appreciate the role, and reflecting back on it is enabled to say that it really was good. It was very good.


About the Author

Dave Danielson, Lutheran pastor for thirty-five years, started new congregations in Illinois, was campus pastor, overseas missionary, and served congregations in Wisconsin. Dave and Joan have two children and three grandchildren. The couple resides in Florida where he is a court mediator and she is an artist.