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A Pilgrim's Digress: My Perilous, Fumbling Quest for the Celestial City
John Spalding
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| #6446671 in Books | 2003-03-04 | 2003-03-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.52 x.81 x5.69l, | File type: PDF | 224 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Sometimes it takes someone from the outside looking in...|By Tom Hinkle|John D. Spalding, lapsed Protestant, brings us this humorous collection of observations and encounters with offbeat expressions of religious fervor. It's formatted loosely on the structure of "Pilgrim's Progress", but the parallels are really unnecessary, as this book stands on its own as a collection of ob|From Publishers Weekly|The tradition of satirizing the manners and morals of America's faithful is a long and mostly honorable one, as deeply rooted as religious practice itself in this still God-fearing nation. But in this series of vignettes by a "lapsed Prote
It’s a long, strange journey to paradise, and often hilarious one, if you bravely follow the road less traveled—wherever it leads. John D. Spalding certainly has. In this smart and insightful collection, Spalding, Beliefnet.com’s popular offbeat humorist, wanders America as a modern-day “pilgrim” seeking the Celestial City.
Loosely organizing his comic misadventures according to John Bunyan’s classic The Pilgrim’s Prog...
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