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The Life of Meaning
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THE LIFE OF MEANING
Reflections on Faith, Doubt, and Repairing the World

By: BOB ABERNETHY and WILLIAM BOLE and the contributors to PBS's RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY

Published by Seven Stories Press

Now available Online @ Shop Thirteen.
Author Appearances

Washington National Cathedral, May 23, 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Press Release

Extraordinary people will say extraordinary things, especially when it is Bob Abernethy and his team at PBS's RELIGION AND ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY doing the asking. THE LIFE OF MEANING (Seven Stories Press, April 5, 2007) presents fifty-nine extraordinary contributors speaking candidly about their search for meaning in their own personal lives, their experience of God, and for some, the struggle to reconcile faith and doubt. They include Jimmy Carter, Francis Collins, The Dalai Lama, Robert Franklin, Irving Greenberg, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Harold Kushner, Anne Lamott, Madeleine L'Engle, Thomas Lynch, Martin Marty, Mark Noll, Rachel Remen, Marilynne Robinson, Barbara Brown Taylor, Studs Terkel, Thich Nhat Hanh, Phyllis Tickle, Desmond Tutu, Jean Vanier, Marianne Williamson and many others.

Be it Archbishop Desmond Tutu's simple description of a presence like a warm fire, or the Reverend William Sloane Coffin affirming that "the glory of God [is] a human being fully alive," whether it is Eileen Durkin's view that "grace is everywhere," or Rabbi Irving Greenberg seeking a system of belief that can withstand the violence of the contemporary world, the voices in THE LIFE OF MEANING describe the ways in which individual leaps of faith can repair the world—and ourselves.

RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY, which Bob Abernethy conceived for PBS in 1997 and anchors, has been described as "the best spot on the television landscape to take in the broad view of the spiritual dimension of American life . . ." by the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. "Finally," wrote the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, "something intelligent on TV about religion." In THE LIFE OF MEANING, the core ideas of the program are collected for the first time in book form.

Before launching the series, Bob Abernethy served as a correspondent for NBC News for more than four decades, reporting from Washington, Los Angeles, London, and Moscow. He lives in Washington, D.C. William Bole's articles have appeared in the WASHINGTON POST, LOS ANGELES TIMES, and COMMONWEAL magazine. A research fellow of the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown University and an editorial consultant at Boston College, he lives in Andover, Massachusetts.

The Life of Meaning
Reflections on Faith, Doubt, and Repairing the World
Seven Stories Press
April 5, 2007
$29.95 / Hardcover / 6.75 X 9.25
ISBN-13: 978-1-58322-758-9

For further information, contact:
Kelly Hughes, 312-280-8126 or kelly@dechanthughes.com
Ruth Weiner, 212-226-8760 or ruth@sevenstories.com


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