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Oriented to Faith - Transforming the Conflict Over Gay Relationships (Paperback): Tim Otto Oriented to Faith - Transforming the Conflict Over Gay Relationships (Paperback)
Tim Otto; Foreword by Shane Claiborne
R497 R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oriented to Faith (Hardcover): Tim Otto Oriented to Faith (Hardcover)
Tim Otto; Foreword by Shane Claiborne
R884 R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Save R155 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Inhabiting the Church - Biblical Wisdom for a New Monasticism (Paperback): Jon R. Stock, Tim Otto, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove Inhabiting the Church - Biblical Wisdom for a New Monasticism (Paperback)
Jon R. Stock, Tim Otto, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
R565 R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Save R96 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Description: If the church is more than just a building, what could it mean to live in it--to inhabit it as a way of life? From their location in new monastic communities, Otto, Stock, and Wilson-Hartgrove ask what the church can learn from St. Benedict's vows of conversion, obedience, and stability about how to live as the people of God in the world. In storytelling and serious engagement with Scripture, old wisdom breathes life into a new monasticism. But, like all monastic wisdom, these reflections are not just for monks. They speak directly to the challenge of being the church in America today and the good news Christ offers for the whole world. Endorsements: Conversations between contemporary Christian communities and Benedictine monasticism are among the most surprising and promising in the church today. Given that the roots of monasticism and of contemporary Protestantism lie in different parts of the Christian tradition, mutual engagement between contemporary Christians and monastics has been rare. Recently, however, the scene has shifted, and Inhabiting the Church represents the new eagerness to learn the art of living together faithfully from experienced and ancient practitioners. --Christine D. Pohl from the foreword ""Protestants looking for a richer, thicker, more robust and enchanted way of living into the Christian story should not ignore this invitation into the rhythms and cadences of Benedictine spirituality. Indeed, only one kind of person should avoid this book: the reader who does not wish to be changed."" --Lauren F. Winner author of Girl Meets God and Real Sex ""This book is a timely intersection of the new and ancient, breathing fresh life into an aging body. An older generation will nd this book a long-awaited reassurance that the Spirit is still stirring radical nonconformity on the margins of empires. And the contemporary renewal of new monastics and prophetic tricksters will nd a cure for the pretension and sloppiness that can so often taint our vision or tempt us to pretend that there is 'something new under the sun.' With both courage and humility, we will all nd ourselves invited to inhabit the incarnational body that makes God visible to the world . . . May it inspire all of us to become the church that God longs for."" --Shane Claiborne author of The Irresistible Revolution, founding member of The Simple Way, and recovering sinner ""These folks are bringing things both old and new out of the great Christian storehouse The New Monasticism is discovering what is always rediscovered--and always bears great life for the Gospel."" --Fr. Richard Rohr, O.F.M. Center for Action and Contemplation Albuquerque, New Mexico About the Contributor(s): Jon Stock is a member of Church of the Servant King, publisher of Wipf and Stock, and proprietor of Windows Booksellers in Eugene, Oregon. Tim Otto serves as an Associate Pastor of the Church of the Sojourners in San Francisco. He is also a part-time nurse at the San Francisco county hospital, working with AIDS and cancer patients. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is a member of Rutba House in Durham, North Carolina. He is the author of To Baghdad and Beyond.

Inhabiting the Church (Hardcover): Jon R. Stock, Tim Otto, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove Inhabiting the Church (Hardcover)
Jon R. Stock, Tim Otto, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
R1,023 R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Save R193 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
David Fried: Far from Equilibrium (Paperback): David Fried David Fried: Far from Equilibrium (Paperback)
David Fried; Christopher Hart Chambers, Tim Otto Roth; Text written by Sabine Maria Schmidt, Carl Friedric Schroeer; …
R1,117 R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Save R283 (25%) Out of stock
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