Get a God! More Conversations with Coyote

Get a God! More Conversations with Coyote by Webster Kitchell, published by the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in 2001, spans 81 pages and is presented in English. This book features a series of dialogues between the author and the character Coyote, where they engage in discussions about various philosophical and existential topics, including the nature of suffering, good and evil, and the state of American culture and politics.
Readers will find that the conversations blend humor and insight as Coyote and Kitchell explore what it means to live a life that acknowledges the sacredness of existence. The narrative invites reflection on themes of spirituality, religion, and philosophy, making it accessible for both returning fans of the series and newcomers alike. Through their whimsical adventures, the book encourages a thoughtful examination of life’s deeper truths, appealing to those interested in existentialism and the intersections of different belief systems.
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“Coyote and Web eat donuts, drink coffee and drive through the desert with the top down as they talk of Tillich, Whitehead, suffering, good and evil, God, the state of American culture and politics and much more. Web Kitchell helps me remember what is good about being alive.” — Rev. Catharine Harris, UU Fellowship of Boulder, Colorado.
‘For Coyote and me, faith means that we have to live our lives as if the cosmos, the planet, life, our fellow creatures, and ourselves are sacred. That is the myth Coyote and I have returned to.’ For those eagerly awaiting the latest addition to the series that began with God’s Dog and continued with Coyote Says, Webster Kitchell’s work needs no introduction. Yet newcomers will find it easy to join the philosophical clergyman and the minor deity Coyote as they carry on a continued exploration of life’s truths. Their adventures become a meeting ground where legend comes up against twenty-first-century sensibilities. This whimsical approach to the questions that need asking will both surprise and delight readers.
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