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A Handbook for Heretics
From Religion to the Kingdom of God
by John W. Sloat Former Presbyterian Clergyman
©2009
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A Handbook for Heretics discusses the differences between religion and the Kingdom of God. Many
mainline churches resist the current reformation, a gradual movement away from traditional Christianity toward
a vital spirituality. Its adherents are frequently labeled “heretics” when in fact they are actually the leading
edge of a new spiritual age. They are discovering the “much more” which Jesus promised to tell us, such spiritual
phenomena as out-of-body and near-death experiences, pre-birth and post-death appearances, angel communication,
and “coincidental” experiences. A Handbook for Heretics reconsiders some traditional Christian doctrines
so as to broaden the church’s view of spiritual reality.
About the Author
John W. Sloat, a former Presbyterian minister, served churches in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He holds a B.A. from
Denison University, 1954; an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, 1957; and a Th.M. from Pittsburgh Seminary, 1977.
Previous books include Lord, Make Us One (non-fiction, 1986) and The Other Half (fiction, 2001).
Several of his sermons have been included in Pulpit Digest, a national preaching journal. He is married
to Helen Burdick Sloat, a psychiatric nurse, and they have three children and eight grandchildren. A pianist and
organist, Sloat also plays the French horn, is a scratch model builder and leads spirituality groups.
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