Metaphysics in a Modern World
Jesus, Reality, and the Search for What Is Truly Real
What is real?
In a world of anxiety, illusion, artificial intelligence, deepfakes, religious fear, spiritual confusion, and emotional exhaustion, that question matters more than ever.
Metaphysics in a Modern World is a bold yet accessible journey into the deeper reality beneath appearances. Written from a Christ-centered, love-centered, and spiritually awakening perspective, this book explores metaphysics not as fantasy, escape, or abstract theory, but as a practical way of seeing life, God, the self, and the world differently.
Bishop James W. Lewis invites readers to look beyond fear-based religion, beyond guilt, beyond the false self, and beyond the noisy illusions of the modern age. With Jesus as the central guide, and with wisdom drawn through the lens of A Course in Miracles, the Ethiopian biblical tradition, early Christian writings, and spiritual reflection, this book offers a healing vision of faith rooted in love rather than fear.
Inside these pages, readers will explore ancient metaphysical questions, the teachings of Jesus, forgiveness, miracles, the crucifixion, resurrection, church trauma, anxiety, consciousness, artificial intelligence, prayer, discernment, and love as the final reality.
This is not a book about escaping the world. It is a book about seeing through the world's illusions so that truth, healing, and love can rise again in the human heart.
For seekers, Christians, spiritual explorers, wounded believers, and anyone who has ever wondered whether God is bigger, kinder, and more loving than religion often made Him seem, Metaphysics in a Modern World offers clarity, courage, and hope.
The message is simple but life-changing:
You are not your fear.
You are not your wounds.
You are not the false self the world taught you to become.
You are loved.
You are awakening.
And what is truly real has never been lost.