Enfolded in Christ
Author: John-Francis Friendship
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Published: 2018-05-30
Total Pages: 139
ISBN-13: 1786220466
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John-Francis Friendship
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Published: 2018-05-30
Total Pages: 139
ISBN-13: 1786220466
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Martyn Percy
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Published: 2021-03-31
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1786223155
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this bold and provocative invitation, Martyn Percy imagines what the post-pandemic Church might look like and sets out what it needs to learn. It argues that the Church needs to stop obsessing about itself – its size, its strategies to shore up decline, its waning public influence – and rediscover how to live as the body of Christ. In other words, what does it need to do in order to become more like Christ? As Christ poured out his life for the sake of others, he considers ways in which the Church might imitate Christ in practice today. Whenever Jesus visited anywhere beyond the confines of the Jewish community he immediately became socially useful, and so this extols such virtues as humble service in the community, not because it is an effective way to grow the Church, but because it is faithful to Christ’s own example. Avoiding responses such as exasperation, righteous anger at shortcomings or wishful thinking about returning to the past, he sets out a vision for the Church's future that is both biblical and christological. Incisive, imaginative and engagingly written, this will resonate deeply with many lay and ordained members of the Church.
Author: Miroslav Volf
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Published: 2010-03-01
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 1426712332
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Life at the end of the twentieth century presents us with a disturbing reality. Otherness, the simple fact of being different in some way, has come to be defined as in and of itself evil. Miroslav Volf contends that if the healing word of the gospel is to be heard today, Christian theology must find ways of speaking that address the hatred of the other. Reaching back to the New Testament metaphor of salvation as reconciliation, Volf proposes the idea of embrace as a theological response to the problem of exclusion. Increasingly we see that exclusion has become the primary sin, skewing our perceptions of reality and causing us to react out of fear and anger to all those who are not within our (ever-narrowing) circle. In light of this, Christians must learn that salvation comes, not only as we are reconciled to God, and not only as we "learn to live with one another", but as we take the dangerous and costly step of opening ourselves to the other, of enfolding him or her in the same embrace with which we have been enfolded by God.
Author: Kevin Wagner
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2019-12-20
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1532665334
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Born from the side of Jesus, pierced on the cross, the church is the living body of Christ. Like Jesus himself, it is both eternal and temporal, spiritual and material, spotless and wounded. Constituted as an integrated, living body, the church is the sacrament of Christ; that is, it reveals Christ to the world and makes him present in the world. It exists in order to evangelize and does this most effectively when its diverse members are united in love. This collection of chapters from scholars from diverse fields offers a fresh approach to Catholic ecclesiology. It is hoped that the reader of this book will discover anew the beauty of the church, a living body always old and ever new.
Author: Michael Hollings
Publisher:
Published: 1972-01-01
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780914544104
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Kerrie Hide
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Published: 2022-11-08
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1398452297
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Grounded in Christian love mysticism, Love’s Oneing gives voice to the luminous consciousness that awakens from within our oneness in God in contemplation. With great sensitivity, the book offers nuanced insight into the marriage of kenosis and desire in contemplation, through the rich tapestry of writings from nine mystics: Julian of Norwich, the Cloud of Unknowing author, Meister Eckhart, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Clare of Assisi, John of the Cross, Teilhard de Chardin, Beatrice Bruteau and Ilia Delio. With the delicate eye of a spiritual director immersed in mystical literature, Kerrie Hide situates these mystical teachings within contemplative prayer, whilst offering a scholarly exploration of contemplative practice to embody the insights. Deeply grounded in traditional and contemporary mystical classics, Hide celebrates how the Christian mystical tradition lays a foundation for the evolutionary growth of communion consciousness and the insights of quantum science, highlighting key moments in contemplation that when surrendered into, open into divine love. Born of intellectual reflection, lived experience and contemplative wisdom, Love’s Oneing makes a unique contribution to the existing literature on contemplation at a time when the recovery of the mystical dimension of life is crucial for the future of our planet in this climate crisis moment.
Author: Lisa Are Wulf
Publisher: Spiritual Formation House
Published: 2016-08-20
Total Pages: 101
ISBN-13: 1938042093
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Sometimes life just hurts. Whether it's the sting of a current loss or long-standing heartache, let God's love enfold you and restore the wounded places of your soul. Lisa Are Wulf, an award-winning author, invites you to embrace your inner healing within the sacred space of your heart. She offers encouragement, compassion, and strength for the journey. "Enfolded in God's Arms" features 40 short reflections, comforting bible verses and prayers, plus a quiet time with God. . Soothe, nurture, and mend your troubled .spirit. . Be renewed, refreshed, and spiritually transformed. . Rest in the peace of God's arms. "Lisa uses a tender approach. I've never heard her voice, but I felt like I could hear her encouraging me."—Daphne Tarango Experience new insights and perspectives as hurts are eased and life moves forward, all within God's gentle embrace. What Readers Are Saying From the very first words of Enfolded in God's Arms, I sighed. My shoulders relaxed. I was still for silent moments with God. I felt that Lisa Wulf knows brokenness and understands me. She appreciates the mystery of living enfolded in God's arms. And she has helped me do that as never before. Judy Downing An empowering book, biblically grounded in God's affirming love. Rev. Dr. Winifred Mitchell Lisa Are Wulf's new book will take you on a journey deep into your soul. Beautifully written, with nuggets of wisdom mined from her own experience, Lisa's gentle voice touches us and encourages us to trust God as we go deeper into those places we all have of hurt and pain. A clearer vision of His truth in our lives is the reward. Jan Malvern Lisa is a strong spiritual guide. Her meditations are heartfelt and inspiring to anyone on the journey to a closer relationship with God. Jerusha Goebel Lisa Are Wulf's devotions are a comforting and thought provoking walk through healing. As I read through the devotions I came to realize how much healing I have experienced and how much healing I have yet to experience. No matter in what stage of healing you are, there is spiritual guidance awaiting you "Enfolded in God's Arms." Beth Storer Lisa Are Wulf's devotions are timely, and easy to relate to in our busy world. She is an encouragement and a source of thoughtful meditations. Suzanne Barlow
Author: Susan Marie Smith
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2011-11-15
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1608997413
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most people, even non-Christians, know that Christians gather for worship once a week, and that they are right there to support each other when there is a baptism or a wedding or a funeral. But what about other poignant, vulnerable, or life-changing times? How does the church help people handle changes that in the past, in Christendom, were considered "secular"? Does the church have a role at retirement when one's ministry changes, or when a family's children leave home and familiar patterns seem to grind to a halt? Is there any rite possible for someone who is called to Christian ministry but not to ordination? Or to someone whose vows are broken in divorce? Christian Ritualizing and the Baptismal Process asserts that baptism marks the beginning of a process of participation in Christ's ministry, so that no part of life can finally be considered secular. Susan Marie Smith shows how every passage, healing, and ministry vocation is "holy," and she lays the groundwork needed for every church to create the rituals necessary to lament and celebrate the endings and beginnings that happen in every Christian life.
Author: Elizabeth S. Dodd
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-09-13
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 131544254X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Innocence is a rich and emotive idea, but what does it really mean? This is a significant question both for literary interpretation and theology—yet one without a straightforward answer. This volume provides a critical overview of key issues and historical developments in the concept of innocence, delving into its ambivalences and exploring the many transformations of innocence within literature and theology. The contributions in this volume, by leading scholars in their respective fields, provide a range of responses to this critical question. They address literary and theological treatments of innocence from the birth of modernity to the present day. They discuss major symbols and themes surrounding innocence, including purity and sexuality, childhood and inexperience, nostalgia and utopianism, morality and virtue. This interdisciplinary collection explores the many sides of innocence, from aesthetics to ethics, from semantics to metaphysics, examining the significance of innocence as both a concept and a word. The contributions reveal how innocence has progressed through centuries of dramatic alterations, secularizations and subversions, while retaining an enduring relevance as a key concept in human thought, experience, and imagination.
Author: David McDermott
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Published: 2022
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1456639951
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Translated from Julian of Norwich. A 14th Century Mystic. The Prayers are a reflective translation of the sixteen revelations from God imparted to Julian of Norwich that define the Trinty, the Personification and the association between God and man's higher entity, with infinite discernment and benevolence. After experiencing the "Revelations" Mother Julian spent twenty years in reflection. After being imparted with "innermost enlightenment" she wrote her longer version of eighty-six chapters. It describes the rise of man's higher entity towards God; the various stages of the devotional life; the undertaking imparted by God in this evolution; and Mother Julian's perspective in consideration of God. In brief the book is a translation into prayer reflecting on the sixteen revelations of benevolence imparted to Mother Julian of Norwich by Jesus Christ in the fourteenth century.