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The Galápagos Islands: A Spiritual Journey

The Galápagos Islands: A Spiritual Journey

Bestselling author Brian D. McLaren followed his love of nature (specifically, tortoises) all the way to the Galapagos Islands. There, he paid close attention to the flora and fauna around him but also to what was happening within him, how the natural world awakened his soul in a way that organized religion could not. McLaren's descriptions of birds and reptiles, fish and flowers sing; he walks in the footsteps of Charles Darwin and grieves that Darwin has been demonized by his fellow Christians; and he reflects on how his own faith has evolved in the years since he left the pastorate.

McLaren writes in the spirit of Aldo Leopold and Wendell Berry, weaving together the spiritual and the material. Even though most readers will never visit the Galapagos Islands, they can travel with McLaren and experience the beauty and fragility of this extraordinary place.

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  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9781506448251
  • eBook ISBN 9781506448268
  • Age/Grade Range Adult
  • Dimensions 5 x 7
  • Pages 282
  • Publication Date October 1, 2019

Endorsements

 You will never see your place in the universe the same way again

"Brian McLaren has written a great many life-changing books, but this may be the most significant. He uses a new voice here to describe his own life-changing voyage. I found myself reading him in a whisper, if such a thing is possible, for fear of interrupting the flow of his gorgeous, intimate, and brilliant prose. My only caveat is this: do not read this book unless you are ready for your life to change too, for you will never see your place in the universe the same way again."

Barbara Brown Taylor | Author of An Altar in the World

McLaren lays out a possible evolution of the Christian faith

"Set among the birthplace of Darwin's world-shaping theory, McLaren lays out a possible evolution of the Christian faith that is simultaneously personal and socially responsible."

Mike McHargue | Co-founder of The Liturgists

This is a genial but sharp-eyed book

"This is a genial but sharp-eyed book that gets at some essential and difficult truths about our species at this late date in human history."

Bill McKibben | Author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?

There's reason to hope we can evolve as a species in this time of ecological collapse

"McLaren takes a very personal journey as he traces the steps of Darwin. In doing so, he reveals that there is indeed 'grandeur in this view of life,' as first articulated by Darwin, and, more than that, there's reason to hope we can evolve as a species in this time of ecological collapse."

Tripp Fuller | Founder and Cohost of Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Reviews

"This wonderfully candid travelogue will appeal to spiritual readers interested in environmental concerns."
—Publishers Weekly 
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