None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith
The notion of redefining religion’s role in our lives is not an academic exercise. It is an urgent modern imperative. This book confronts all religious dogma. It challenges the idea and practice of the need for a middle man between man and God. It invites the reader to consider the modern rise of the “Nones”--the religiously unaffiliated--and to join this magnificent silent social tsunami. It explores with vivid and compelling narrative the story of the Nones showing the who, when, where and how of this revolt against religious corruption and its preoccupation with power, money and politics.

Born in the East, Lebanon, living in the West, Canada, Elie M. Nasrallah, offers the reader emotion-ridden stories as he draws from personal experience of the “Lebanese War,” to highlight the role of organized religion in the Middle East and around the world. The content and style are both provocative and captivating making the theme timely and timeless. Are you fed up with orthodoxy and willing to free yourself from the shackles of conformity, outdated practices and stale tales of the tribe? If so, then this book is for you.
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None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith
The notion of redefining religion’s role in our lives is not an academic exercise. It is an urgent modern imperative. This book confronts all religious dogma. It challenges the idea and practice of the need for a middle man between man and God. It invites the reader to consider the modern rise of the “Nones”--the religiously unaffiliated--and to join this magnificent silent social tsunami. It explores with vivid and compelling narrative the story of the Nones showing the who, when, where and how of this revolt against religious corruption and its preoccupation with power, money and politics.

Born in the East, Lebanon, living in the West, Canada, Elie M. Nasrallah, offers the reader emotion-ridden stories as he draws from personal experience of the “Lebanese War,” to highlight the role of organized religion in the Middle East and around the world. The content and style are both provocative and captivating making the theme timely and timeless. Are you fed up with orthodoxy and willing to free yourself from the shackles of conformity, outdated practices and stale tales of the tribe? If so, then this book is for you.
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None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith

None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith

by Elie Mikhael Nasrallah
None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith

None of the Above: How the Unaffiliated are Redefining Religion and Keeping Faith

by Elie Mikhael Nasrallah

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The notion of redefining religion’s role in our lives is not an academic exercise. It is an urgent modern imperative. This book confronts all religious dogma. It challenges the idea and practice of the need for a middle man between man and God. It invites the reader to consider the modern rise of the “Nones”--the religiously unaffiliated--and to join this magnificent silent social tsunami. It explores with vivid and compelling narrative the story of the Nones showing the who, when, where and how of this revolt against religious corruption and its preoccupation with power, money and politics.

Born in the East, Lebanon, living in the West, Canada, Elie M. Nasrallah, offers the reader emotion-ridden stories as he draws from personal experience of the “Lebanese War,” to highlight the role of organized religion in the Middle East and around the world. The content and style are both provocative and captivating making the theme timely and timeless. Are you fed up with orthodoxy and willing to free yourself from the shackles of conformity, outdated practices and stale tales of the tribe? If so, then this book is for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150515383
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 09/12/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Elie Mikhael Nasrallah, graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa with an honours degree in political science. He also obtained a post-graduate Regulatory Law Administration certificate from Algonquin College. He has been practicing since 1989 as a certified and authorized immigration consultant, specializing in all immigration and refugee matters, and now is a member of (ICCRC) #R416303. He is a writer and commentator for major newspapers in North America and the Middle East. He has written in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Montreal Gazette, The Ottawa Citizen, The Daily Star of Beirut, Annahar, Al-Ahram and Al-Balad. He is the co-author of My Arab Spring My Canada which was published in 2012. He is also a media personality appearing frequently on major media outlets in Canada and Lebanon.
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