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The God Who Knocks Within
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- ISBN8232334802
- EAN9798232334802
- Date de parution17/01/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
What if God is not above-but within?In this profound and contemplative work of spiritual nonfiction, acclaimed author Mukmyeong Jinoh Kwon invites readers into the silent, intimate space where faith collapses, questions arise, and divinity is rediscovered-not as doctrine, but as a presence that knocks from within. Once a pastor who stepped away from institutional religion, Kwon writes from the borderlands of belief and doubt.
The God Who Knocks Within is not a defense of faith, nor a renunciation of it. It is a lyrical, honest record of one man's journey to encounter the divine beyond the pages of scripture, beyond the walls of the church, beyond even the name "God."From the moment prayer becomes impossible to the realization that the divine was present long before religion named it, Kwon guides readers through a landscape of: The collapse of certainty-when prayer falls silent and faith must find a new language.
The God before the Bible-the presence felt in moments of truth, hesitation, and self-confrontation. Prayer as interior encounter-not a petition to an external deity, but a descent into the deepest self. Contemplation across dimensions-exploring multiverses, layered existence, and the relativity of good and evil. The ultimate return-to the "original self" that exists before and after all thought, all belief, all seeking.
With poetic prose and philosophical depth, Kwon deconstructs the God of dogma only to uncover a more intimate, abiding presence-one that does not intervene in the laws of the universe, but accompanies us within them. This is a book for those who have ever felt: The silence of God more deeply than His voice. The weight of existence in an indifferent cosmos. The longing for a faith that does not require the abandonment of doubt.
For readers of Christian Wiman, Pico Iyer, John O'Donohue, and anyone walking the path between belief and unbelief, The God Who Knocks Within offers not answers, but a companionable silence-and a renewed sense of the sacred that dwells not in heaven, but in the very act of being human.?? Key Themes Faith beyond religion Prayer as self-encounter Spiritual deconstruction Existential spirituality The divine as inner presence Multiverse and metaphysical contemplation Silence as sacred space ?? Who This Book Is For Seekers disillusioned with organized religion but hungry for authentic spiritual experience.
Thinkers who wrestle with existential and philosophical questions about meaning, God, and self. Readers of contemplative, literary nonfiction that blends memoir, philosophy, and spirituality. Anyone experiencing a "faith crisis" or feeling the absence of God-and wondering what comes next. ?? Author's VoiceMukmyeong ("Silent Light") Jinoh Kwon writes with a rare blend of poetic grace and intellectual rigor.
His voice is that of a fellow traveler-one who has served as a pastor, wandered the world as a spiritual nomad, and now writes from a place of humble, hard-won insight.?? GenreSpiritual Nonfiction / Contemplative Memoir / Philosophical Essay??? ToneLyrical, reflective, intimate, questioning, and ultimately peaceful-like a long conversation with a wise friend in the quiet hours of the night.? Perfect for readers looking for a book that doesn't preach-but accompanies.
The God Who Knocks Within is not a defense of faith, nor a renunciation of it. It is a lyrical, honest record of one man's journey to encounter the divine beyond the pages of scripture, beyond the walls of the church, beyond even the name "God."From the moment prayer becomes impossible to the realization that the divine was present long before religion named it, Kwon guides readers through a landscape of: The collapse of certainty-when prayer falls silent and faith must find a new language.
The God before the Bible-the presence felt in moments of truth, hesitation, and self-confrontation. Prayer as interior encounter-not a petition to an external deity, but a descent into the deepest self. Contemplation across dimensions-exploring multiverses, layered existence, and the relativity of good and evil. The ultimate return-to the "original self" that exists before and after all thought, all belief, all seeking.
With poetic prose and philosophical depth, Kwon deconstructs the God of dogma only to uncover a more intimate, abiding presence-one that does not intervene in the laws of the universe, but accompanies us within them. This is a book for those who have ever felt: The silence of God more deeply than His voice. The weight of existence in an indifferent cosmos. The longing for a faith that does not require the abandonment of doubt.
For readers of Christian Wiman, Pico Iyer, John O'Donohue, and anyone walking the path between belief and unbelief, The God Who Knocks Within offers not answers, but a companionable silence-and a renewed sense of the sacred that dwells not in heaven, but in the very act of being human.?? Key Themes Faith beyond religion Prayer as self-encounter Spiritual deconstruction Existential spirituality The divine as inner presence Multiverse and metaphysical contemplation Silence as sacred space ?? Who This Book Is For Seekers disillusioned with organized religion but hungry for authentic spiritual experience.
Thinkers who wrestle with existential and philosophical questions about meaning, God, and self. Readers of contemplative, literary nonfiction that blends memoir, philosophy, and spirituality. Anyone experiencing a "faith crisis" or feeling the absence of God-and wondering what comes next. ?? Author's VoiceMukmyeong ("Silent Light") Jinoh Kwon writes with a rare blend of poetic grace and intellectual rigor.
His voice is that of a fellow traveler-one who has served as a pastor, wandered the world as a spiritual nomad, and now writes from a place of humble, hard-won insight.?? GenreSpiritual Nonfiction / Contemplative Memoir / Philosophical Essay??? ToneLyrical, reflective, intimate, questioning, and ultimately peaceful-like a long conversation with a wise friend in the quiet hours of the night.? Perfect for readers looking for a book that doesn't preach-but accompanies.























