Jesus Today: A Spirituality of Radical FreedomOrbis Books, 2006 - 220 pagini |
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Pagina xi
... trust implicitly. We don't need to hold on tightly, because we will be held—like a child in the arms of its parents.” Above all, there is the training in forgiveness. This is not a forgiveness that closes its eyes to the scandals and ...
... trust implicitly. We don't need to hold on tightly, because we will be held—like a child in the arms of its parents.” Above all, there is the training in forgiveness. This is not a forgiveness that closes its eyes to the scandals and ...
Pagina xii
... trust in his abba. The most widely shared value of modernity is that of freedom. It is often understood in terms of personal autonomy, a freedom that locks us in solitude and that justifies the narcissistic egoism of our times. Here we ...
... trust in his abba. The most widely shared value of modernity is that of freedom. It is often understood in terms of personal autonomy, a freedom that locks us in solitude and that justifies the narcissistic egoism of our times. Here we ...
Pagina xvii
... trust in God. We have our excuses. I am no saint. It is not meant for everybody, surely? It's a great ideal, but it's not very practical in this day and age. My proposal will be that we learn to take Jesus seriously, and that it is ...
... trust in God. We have our excuses. I am no saint. It is not meant for everybody, surely? It's a great ideal, but it's not very practical in this day and age. My proposal will be that we learn to take Jesus seriously, and that it is ...
Pagina 23
... trust that makes us so insecure. We become inevitably full of fears, worries, and anxieties. Our ego or selfish individualism makes us lonely and fearful. The selfish self loves no one but itself, seeking only its own needs, its own ...
... trust that makes us so insecure. We become inevitably full of fears, worries, and anxieties. Our ego or selfish individualism makes us lonely and fearful. The selfish self loves no one but itself, seeking only its own needs, its own ...
Pagina 87
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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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abba Albert Nolan attachments Augsburg Fortress aware body Brian Swimme challenge chapter child childlike cling compassion consciousness creative Da Vinci Code David Tacey death detached disciples ence Enneagram especially everything experience false image Father feelings flesh forgive globalization God’s love gospels grateful heart hate healing Historical Jesus human hunger for spirituality hypocrites idea identify individual inner freedom Jesus Before Christianity Jesus saw Joanna Macy John Dominic Crossan Ken Wilber kind kingdom let go liberation live Maryknoll matter means meditation Meister Eckhart mother mystery mystics nature neighbor Neil Asher Silberman ness objects one’s oppressed Orbis ourselves pantheism parr peace Pharisees poor prayers of thanksgiving prophets radical freedom recognize religious René Girard self-centeredness selfish sense of wonder sharing someone speak story struggle suffering thank things Thomas Berry tion today’s true trust truth unique universe whole words worldview