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The Culture of God - The Syrian Jesus - reading the divine mind, sailing into the divine heart (Paperback)
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The Culture of God - The Syrian Jesus - reading the divine mind, sailing into the divine heart (Paperback)
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Loot Price R284
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'So much of the reporting of the Middle East at the moment reflects
war and human misery; it's inspiring to find, in this thoughtful
and engaging book, a message of hope from what Fr Nadim calls "that
region of the world that God chose to live in when he took human
form"' Edward Stourton 'The ultimate question of this book is, why
does it matter to me, a human being, to know the culture of God,
and what impact should that have on my own life and existence? The
culture of God is the antithesis of the culture of the Pharisees -
yet again and again we fall into the trap of condemning or
excluding others. Understanding the culture of God helps us to
uncover God's image within us, a shining jewel buried deep under
the dirt of our selfishness and greed, and helps us to shine as God
intends us to, re-forming our relationships with God and with each
other in our amazingly diverse world.' It is as we read the Bible,
argues Father Nadim Nassar, that we are invited to discover what
'the culture of God' - the community of love that makes up the
Trinity - looks like, and how it might transform our lives and our
faith. But in order to do so we need to understand the culture of
the Bible itself, as well as the particular culture that forms our
own worldview. Ultimately it is Jesus who has direct access to the
culture of God; and so we also need to understand Jesus within his
first-century Levantine context. Father Nadim Nassar is the Church
of England's only Syrian priest and an outspoken advocate for
western Christians to recognise the Middle-Eastern roots of their
faith. The fresh and provocative reflections in The Culture of God,
his first book, are informed by his experience of growing up in
Syria and living through the conflicts in the region, especially
the civil wars in Lebanon and Syria. Taking us on a journey through
the mystery of the incarnation, to Jesus' role as storyteller -
Al-Hakawati - his relationship with a disparate cast of people as
narrated by the gospels, and finally his death and resurrection,
Father Nadim unfolds for us the culture of God and what it can mean
for a world that so desperately needs both freedom and a way to
embrace diversity. 'Fr Nadim's personal experience of the painful
effects of war and conflict in the Middle East is an insightful
lens into the brokenness of humanity that leads to the ongoing
violation of the God-given sanctity and dignity of life. At the
same time, the paradox of the Crucifixion and Christianity is
presented as a key to understanding the restoration of that same
humanity, and the possibility of reconciliation with God and one
another if the life and teachings of Christ are truly lived.'
Archbishop Angaelos, Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London
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