Unboxing God introduces us to a God who is bigger than we often think, a God who not only inspires wonder but who also invites questions. From the 4th Century to present day, theologians in the western church created numerous theological frameworks-or boxes-from which many of us were taught, even if we weren't brought up in the church. However, there is life outside of the box. And that is what we need to explore.
Unboxing God mirrors the author's personal journey as he follows a bigger God, and finds a bigger faith, while remaining firmly grounded in the creeds of the early church.
From sources including secular, Jewish, Orthodox, and evangelical, the book examines issues of reason and faith, who God is, and what the Bible is and where it came from. It is, as the subtitle indicates, a guide-a travelogue of sorts-through the broad Christian landscape.