What can one say about Jesus that would add new insight to a Christian's understanding of the man from Galilee? Consider this. The one we call upon to be a harbinger of peace and an example of justice and mercy is often the reason why people today continue to divide and exclude. Instead of seeing Jesus as a unifying force for all Christians everywhere, bigotry and bias expressed in multi-faceted ways in the name of Jesus stifle the transformative power inherent within our faith traditions. We have rejected, condemned, killed one another based on our interpretations of the one we call Prince of Peace. We need a new narrative, one that acknowledges there is more to the story of Jesus of Nazareth, his life and his mission, than what we profess and proclaim. Without a more inclusive and compassionate understanding of the one we know as Jesus, not only churches, but our beloved planet, with all of its inhabitants and nature's graced diversity, cannot - will not - survive. Jesus is an example of how we humans can continue to be a beneficial link in the evolutionary chain. His living spirit - a holy Spirit - is calling to us all.
Author: Miriam Therese WinterPublisher: Authorhouse
Published: 08/11/2020
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.27d
ISBN13: 9781728369976
ISBN10: 1728369975
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Biography & Autobiography |
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Religion |
Spirituality-
Body, Mind & Spirit |
Spiritualism | GeneralAbout the Author
Miriam Therese Winter is a Medical Mission Sister with a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary and a passion for breaking new ground. She is best known for the award winning "Joy is like the Rain," sung all around the world, and "Mass of a Pilgrim People," recorded live at Carnegie Hall. Publications include a trilogy on all the women of the Bible; pioneering feminist resources for ritual; the story of Ludmila Javarova, a legitimately ordained Roman Catholic priest in the Czech underground church; and Paradoxology: Spirituality in a Quantum Universe. She is on the faculty of Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, where she is helping to establish a center dedicated to transformative leadership and spirituality.
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