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"James Luther Adams, one of the most beloved teachers, raconteurs, scholars and editors of the 20th century, wrote in small units rather than full-length books. No one has mastered this vast body of material or grasped its inner coherence better than Beach, who not only edited several earlier volumes of Adams's works but has now compiled the main themes into this compelling, coherent, readable and delightfully integrated whole. It is a magnificent achievement, done with nuance, art and accuracy. I would not be surprised to see this volume trigger a resurgence of liberalism in theology and social thought.
¿ Max L. Stackhouse, DeVries Professor of Theology and Public Life and Director of Kuyper Center for Public Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
"Adams was the most transforming figure in 20th-century Unitarian Universalism. Having previously edited Adams's essays, Beach masterfully gives us the master himself-"the smiling prophet of liberal religion."
¿ John A. Buehrens, co-author of A Chosen Faith
"Beach leads the reader on a discursive, personal journey through the mind and faith of James Luther Adams. Rich in parable and paradox, Adams's thought remains vivid, his cautions instructive and his spiritual and ethical commitment worthy of abiding emulation.
¿ Forrest Church, author of Freedom from Fear
Until now, we have glimpsed James Luther Adams's vision through his parables and short writings. Here is the book that many have sought in his life-work¿a systematic yet nuanced and entirely readable theology for a new religious liberalism.