In Praise of Uncertainty
Written by Glenn Robitaille
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0 pages, ISBN: $13.99 CA
302 pages, Paperback ISBN: 9780888876287 $19.95 CA
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About the Book
Through the pages of In Praise of Uncertainty, Glenn Robitaille leads us on a journey of conscience and character in a story that is challenging to both mind and spirit - it is a stimulating journey you will not want to miss.
D. Allan Jenkins - Faith Writer's Gold Seal Award-winning author, The Making of Tibias Ivory
Utilizing his extensive experience in theology and mental health Glenn plots through the multiple enigmas of organized religion and ordinary life. Most importantly, he delves into the mystery of belief that goes beyond its traditional symbols and stories. Using the mechanism of "factual fiction,"In Praise of Uncertaintyhas a sagacity that'll be sure to provoke and more skeptic and believer alike.
G. Elijah Dann - Ph.D., Th.D., adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University
I'm sure this well-written book will help Christian readers reflect on their beliefs and allegiances.
Thomas Moore, Ph.D. - New York Times bestselling author of Care of Soul, Soul Mates, Care of the Soul in Medicine
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About the Author
Glenn Robitaille Glenn A. Robitaille is a writer and leader in the field of Christian counseling, theology and spiritual care. After doubling for twenty years as a congregational pastor and chaplain, he dedicated himself fully to the field of spirituality and mental health at the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care in Penetanguishene, Ontario, where he serves as Director of Spiritual and Religious Care. He is a contributing author in A Peace Reader, Evangel Press, 2001, Leaving Fundamentalism: Personal Stories, University of Toronto/Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2008, Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Counseling: A Handbook for Chaplains and Clergy, SkyLight Publishing, 2011 and In Praise of Uncertainty, Evangel Press 2012, with dozens of published articles in various magazines and journals in the field of theology and counseling. He has been married to his wife, Debra, for 41 years and is the father of five adult children and grandparent to six grandchildren.
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