Jesus Today: A Spirituality of Radical FreedomOrbis Books, 2006 - 220 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... recognize is that religious institutions tend to become fossilized, legalistic, dogmatic, and authoritarian.10 But, whatever we choose to call it, there is a very powerful hunger for spirituality today that cannot find the nourishment ...
... recognize is that religious institutions tend to become fossilized, legalistic, dogmatic, and authoritarian.10 But, whatever we choose to call it, there is a very powerful hunger for spirituality today that cannot find the nourishment ...
Pagina 14
... the worship services are simple and quietly repetitive. Whatever we may feel about all this, it must be recognized as one of the signs of our times. CHAPTER 2 The Crisis of Individualism The cultural ideal of 14 THE SIGNS OF OUR TIMES.
... the worship services are simple and quietly repetitive. Whatever we may feel about all this, it must be recognized as one of the signs of our times. CHAPTER 2 The Crisis of Individualism The cultural ideal of 14 THE SIGNS OF OUR TIMES.
Pagina 16
... which are themselves the cause of mental illnesses both neurotic and psy- chotic.3 The self-centered individualist loses touch with reality. The Crisis of Individualism 17 It is now recognized that FINALNolan 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 16.
... which are themselves the cause of mental illnesses both neurotic and psy- chotic.3 The self-centered individualist loses touch with reality. The Crisis of Individualism 17 It is now recognized that FINALNolan 8/2/06 1:27 PM Page 16.
Pagina 17
... recognized that the “me-generation” is thor- oughly unhealthy. This is the generation of Westerners who were born during the baby boom after the Second World War and grew up in the flower power protests of the 1960s. Their aim in life ...
... recognized that the “me-generation” is thor- oughly unhealthy. This is the generation of Westerners who were born during the baby boom after the Second World War and grew up in the flower power protests of the 1960s. Their aim in life ...
Pagina 22
... recognizing that we cannot go forward without tack- ling the problem of unbridled ego—and this includes a good look at our own egos too. There are many brave activists who spare nothing to raise consciousness and mobilize people to save ...
... recognizing that we cannot go forward without tack- ling the problem of unbridled ego—and this includes a good look at our own egos too. There are many brave activists who spare nothing to raise consciousness and mobilize people to save ...
Cuprins
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5 | |
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JESUS SPIRITUALITY | 47 |
A Prophet and a Mystic | 63 |
A Spirituality of Healing | 77 |
PART THREE | 89 |
One with Ourselves | 148 |
One with Other Human Beings | 157 |
One with the Universe | 168 |
Radically Free | 180 |
Notes | 193 |
91 | 206 |
Bibliography | 207 |
Index | 213 |
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