Malcolm's observations are thoughtful and well informed, challenging both stifling orthodoxy and the bogus argumentation of those who use the very
science which Malcolm sees as revealing Divine methodology to promote 'randomality'. Perhaps, only a Quaker bound by no orthodoxy and an attorney schooled in open mindedness could have penned these observations -Phil Megna
Malcolm Bell, having absorbed the teaching of his childhood's church, has spent much of his adult life trying to align those teachings with truths he
has gleaned from science and his own experience. As a Quaker, he accepts the idea that Truth gained from meditation and personal seeking is to be
trusted and followed. His book invites its readers into their own personal seeking after Truth. -Mary Eagleson
With a wry sense of humor, Quaker philosopher and theologian Malcolm Bell has created an entirely fresh daybook for the reader to savor and enjoy.
Like a companionable pair of really good, broken-in garden gloves, daybooks are a special part of the contemplative life and like others of this
genre, Bell's Overdue Heresies is meant to be used. Grab a handful of bookmarks and a sharp pencil before you start to read as you will find yourself
wanting to go back again and again to thoughtfully provoking reflections. Go ahead and scribble in the margins your own responses to the quandaries and moral dilemmas the author has placed in your lap. If you're like me, you'll want to put Bell's book on your breakfast table where you can read a paragraph each day with your first cuppa. Bell's writing style is clear and concise. His logic honed to a keen edge that delights as it lays bare fresh approaches to complex issues confronting contemporary society. -Len Cadwallader, former Presiding Clerk of Hanover (NH)
Friends Meeting
Overdue Heresies presents Malcolm Bell's clear-headed insights, humble humanity, and deep love for God behind all his questions in a way that rings true for this moment in time. As more and more of us abandon institutional religion for more liberating spiritualities, I find Bell provides gravitas and grace to our quest. -The Rev. Dr. James Lumsden, Spiritual Director
Malcolm's reflections are deep, probing, and thoughtful. I highly recommend you give them some space to ponder your own thoughts on God, life, and goodness. -Peter J Nagle, M.A.R.
This is an interesting and thought-provoking book by an older American who looks back on his years of religion and practice, and raises questions
at variance with some of today's religions. His insight and willingness to examine alternative views is refreshing. Mr. Bell, a well-educated and widely read individual, reviews a number of tenets of modern religions, and tries to bring religious teachings into line with modern science and observations. He is a deeply religious and spiritual individual who became a Quaker after a more traditional Christian upbringing. The author begins by contrasting the Big Bang theory with the teachings of Genesis in the Bible. Can evolution be completely explained by a chance combination of circumstances for elements to form on Earth, gradually, or was the hand of a Creator involved? Many issues reviewed in the book will cause readers to pause and reflect on whatever form religion may have taken in their own lives, and reach conclusions at variance with accepted lessons from the Bible, Scripture, and religious leaders. I recommend the book to those who seek new perspectives on their own beliefs. -Peter Areson, M.D.
Malcolm's heresies remind me of Jesus' blasphemous encounter with the woman at the well. What at first may seem sacrilegious: holds the opportunity for Faith-filled growth. -Michael Barszewski