Jesus Today: A Spirituality of Radical FreedomOrbis Books, 2006 - 220 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... especially illuminating. He shows how it invites us to a radically new way of thinking, leaving behind the mechanistic model of the age of Newton. This new science is not a rival to religion, but invites us to see again with wonder and ...
... especially illuminating. He shows how it invites us to a radically new way of thinking, leaving behind the mechanistic model of the age of Newton. This new science is not a rival to religion, but invites us to see again with wonder and ...
Pagina xi
... especially stimulating. Even someone with as little scientific formation as myself can get a glimpse of the vast possibilities of our emerging understanding of our world. Albert rightly points out that young people today are rarely ...
... especially stimulating. Even someone with as little scientific formation as myself can get a glimpse of the vast possibilities of our emerging understanding of our world. Albert rightly points out that young people today are rarely ...
Pagina xiii
... especially in South Africa—what we now see is how the gains we have made can be undermined by a lack of personal inner freedom. More often than not our self-centered egos seem to get in the way. We need a new spirituality and more and ...
... especially in South Africa—what we now see is how the gains we have made can be undermined by a lack of personal inner freedom. More often than not our self-centered egos seem to get in the way. We need a new spirituality and more and ...
Pagina 3
... especially historians.2 But this just seems to add to its appeal. In Dan Brown's novel, the great secret, kept hidden for two thousand years but handed down in a code known to only a few people, is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and ...
... especially historians.2 But this just seems to add to its appeal. In Dan Brown's novel, the great secret, kept hidden for two thousand years but handed down in a code known to only a few people, is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and ...
Pagina 5
... (especially of women). On the other hand, the scientific rationalism of the past that excluded all miracles is also being questioned. There is a fascination with vampires, aliens, and magic, with the occult, the supernatural, and the ...
... (especially of women). On the other hand, the scientific rationalism of the past that excluded all miracles is also being questioned. There is a fascination with vampires, aliens, and magic, with the occult, the supernatural, and the ...
Cuprins
Science after Einstein | 36 |
JESUS SPIRITUALITY | 47 |
A Prophet and a Mystic | 63 |
A Spirituality of Healing | 77 |
PART THREE | 89 |
Getting to Know Oneself | 101 |
With a Grateful Heart | 111 |
Like a Little Child | 119 |
JESUS AND THE EXPERIENCE OF ONENESS | 137 |
One with Ourselves | 148 |
One with Other Human Beings | 157 |
One with the Universe | 168 |
Radically Free | 180 |
Notes | 193 |
Bibliography | 207 |
ix | 213 |
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