Random Epiphanies
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About the Book
"Random Epiphanies" is a collection of Norman Shoaf's award-winning
"Portfolio" columns on the kaleidoscope of faith. Through short but
profound, compulsively readable ruminations such as "The Faithful Expect
Miracles," "Battling Addictions -- With a Healthy Dose of Faith," "10 Things
I Hate About Religion," "10 Things I Love About Religion," "Whatever
Happened to Ancient Christianity?" and "Call Now! Angels Standing By to
Assist You," Shoaf shares insight from unusual personalities, multiple
belief systems, the frontiers of science, and simple, sudden inspiration.
Anyone with an interest in the world of faith, students of comparative
religion, history buffs, theology classes, ethicians and even skeptics will
be carried to those plateaus above the maelstrom below where everything
suddenly makes sense -- those cosmic "A-ha!" moments of clarity and
overarching insight.
Shoaf has written hundreds of articles on religion, ethics and moral
behavior under his own byline, and ghosted articles for multiple
high-ranking church officials. He has traveled throughout the
and other nations to cover topics such as church burnings in the U.S. South,
suicide in
dialogue.
He has earned writing awards from the California Newspaper Publishers
Association and the Suburban Newspaper Association and received the Walter
About the Author
Norman Shoaf published his first article at age 10 in a neighborhood church
newsletter, decrying inner-city decay in St. Louis, Mo. He has spent most of
the following four decades in journalism and publication production, earning
a bachelor's degree in mass communication and a master's degree in
organization development along the way. In 2001, he was awarded an honorary
doctorate in comparative religion from the University of St. Gregorios.
In 2002, he wrote a series of articles drawing international attention to
the disruption of a Wiccan religious service by a group of evangelical
Christians in Southern California.
As Opinion and Religion Editor and, later, City Editor at the Antelope
Valley Press in northern Los Angeles County, California, Shoaf earned awards
for editorial writing from the California Newspaper Publishers Association
and for music reviewing from the Suburban Newspaper Association. His weekly
"Portfolio" column won him recognition in 2003 as a Blue Ribbon Finalist for
Columns, Commentary and Criticism from the CNPA Better Newspaper Contest. In
2005 he received the Walter Everett Fellowship from the American Press
Institute.
Shoaf has taught communication at the elementary, high school, undergraduate
and postgraduate level. He is a talented photographer and enjoys
portraiture, editorial cartooning, travel and public speaking.
He lives in Southern California.
"Random Epiphanies" is his first collection of columns.