Human beings are built to rely on our senses to determine what is happening around us and what it means for us. We hear thunder and lightning. A stranger smiles at us and says “Good morning!” We decide what to do in response. So how is it that many human beings experience God as real when that God is invisible? In her book How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others, Stanford University professor T. M. Luhrmann explores this issue from an anthropological and psychological perspective. Ryan Lahurd will explore the book’s ideas in this Second Sunday discussion.
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