Get UNSTUCK from FUNDAMENTALISM

“This book clearly illustrates how any limiting and rigid beliefs–religious or otherwise–can cause divisiveness and deep misunderstanding within ourselves, our communities, and our world. Fortunately, Robert Crosby takes us on a thought-provoking spiritual journey toward openness, compassion, and faith without boundaries. Filled with wisdom, fascinating historical references, and even blending in Italy's splendor, this book offers a taste of how to get unstuck, find your essence, and experience the joy that follows. This is a valuable book for anyone who wants to explore new perspectives on what it means to live an authentic and moral life.”

Donald Altman, M.A., psychotherapist, former Buddhist monk, and author
of
Living Kindness, Meal By Meal, and Art of the Inner Meal.

“A deeply affecting, deeply personal faith journey. Highly recommended.”

– Rabbi James L. Mirel, D.D.,

“Crosby’s approach is ecumenical, in the widest sense of the word. He still embraces some Christian ideas but blends them with Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim thought, together with healthy doses of psychology and philosophy....” (read the full review)

– James B. Recob, Ph.D, Emeritus Professor of Religion, Otterbein College.

“This remarkable little volume encourages the authentic celebration of the abundant life Jesus promised. As we embrace the ‘Now’--the circumstances and travelling companions of our daily lives--rigid literalism and second-hand indoctrination are ‘left behind.’”

Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar.

“... a deceptively ambitious, delightfully written book talks about fundamentalism, placing it within the Christian tradition, analyzing its logic (and illogic) and critiquing its impact on contemporary American politics. But it does much more, offering a life-giving alternative. Enjoyable, clear and ‘gettable’ from cover to cover...” (read the full review)

Donald S. Williamson, Ph.D, Past-President of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, former faculty member of the Duke University Divinity School and Baylor College of Medicine and currently a Senior Fellow at the Leadership Institute of Seattle. Author of The Intimacy Paradox.