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On Religious Life : William James and I - an Affectionate Rumination
On Religious Life : William James and I - an Affectionate Rumination
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""Strug's lively rumination on the great Pragmatist William James calls readers to attend to actual experience, notably including the reality of evil, and warns against the violent dogmatisms of every tribe. Strug bears witness to James' 'living presence' in his doctoral (Purdue) and ministerial (Luther Seminary) studies, and importantly in decades of rural Minnesota ministry. One may be driven with Strug back to what James neglected: the communal life of faith in service and worship.""
--Paul R. Sponheim, Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary, St. Paul
Cordell Strug studied philosophy at Purdue University but spent most of his life as a pastor in rural Minnesota. He has written on philosophy, religion, literature, and film. He is the author of All Hands Stand By to Repel Boarders: Tales from Life as a Lutheran Pastor and The Other Cheek: Gospel, Empire, and Memory in One Christian's Journey.