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Unseen Existences
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In Unseen Existences Brian Zahnd argues that modern Christianity has often lost sight of transcendence, producing a faith flattened by materialism and pragmatism.
Drawing on scripture, theology, literature, personal experience, and story, Zahnd invites readers into a pilgrimage toward union with God and a renewed appreciation for the eternal realm that grounds the temporal.
He critiques escapist, sentimental, and sensationalist images of heaven and proposes a richer, more substantial understanding of the unseen.
The book blends pastoral reflection, theological argument, and imaginative writing to help recover wonder, co-suffering, and hope.
Zahnd also includes (and later publishes separately) a fictional concluding piece exploring postmortem rectification and grace.
Drawing on scripture, theology, literature, personal experience, and story, Zahnd invites readers into a pilgrimage toward union with God and a renewed appreciation for the eternal realm that grounds the temporal.
He critiques escapist, sentimental, and sensationalist images of heaven and proposes a richer, more substantial understanding of the unseen.
The book blends pastoral reflection, theological argument, and imaginative writing to help recover wonder, co-suffering, and hope.
Zahnd also includes (and later publishes separately) a fictional concluding piece exploring postmortem rectification and grace.
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Jason Clark


Brian Zahnd

Brian Zahnd / The Gospel Is Better Than You've Been Told: Union, Pilgrimage, and Unseen Existences





