Celebrating God's Love e-bog
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This collection of essays offers a framework for reflection and study by United Methodist laity, clergy, and seminarians seeking to live into our faith's commitment to ecumenism and interfaith relationships.The vision and voices of writers from around the world are indispensable in understanding the biblical, historical, and theological basis for ecumenical and interreligious work. The writers ...
E-bog
150,55 DKK
Forlag
Abingdon Press
Udgivet
2 juni 2015
Genrer
HRCC95
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781501809514
This collection of essays offers a framework for reflection and study by United Methodist laity, clergy, and seminarians seeking to live into our faith's commitment to ecumenism and interfaith relationships.The vision and voices of writers from around the world are indispensable in understanding the biblical, historical, and theological basis for ecumenical and interreligious work. The writers are Warner H. Brown, Jr. Sudarshana Devadhar, Gaspar Joao Domingos, Adam Hamilton, Benjamin L. Hartley, Hee Soo Jung, Gladys Mangiduyos, Glen A. Messer II, Bruce R. Ough, Stephen Sidorak, Jr., Mary Ann Swenson, and Rosemarie Wenner.Read what others are saying...';This sparkling book celebratesthe wide-armed embrace of God's love. Drawing from personal stories,historical narratives, texts of the Wesleyan and United Methodisttraditions, and biblical witness, the authors challenge people to ponderecumenical and interreligious relations. They offer perspectives andquestions that are deeply biblical and Wesleyan and are urgent in aworld torn by conflict. They shine light on polarizations andpossibilities in the United Methodist Church, the Christian Churchuniversal, and the whole human family. The book is an invitation toreflect but, more important, to pause and appreciate the largesse ofGod's love that binds people across chasms of difference.' Dean Mary Elizabeth MooreBoston University School of Theology';Thisbook is a wonderful resource for all who take seriously the prayer forunity Jesus prayed in John 17:20-21. The authors represent a richdiversity of voices from across the globe, all calling us to focus onthat which binds us together in love. I heartily recommend this book toall who are interested in building bridges of unity.'Dr. Clayton OliphintSenior Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Richardson, Texas"e;Iurge all United Methodists to read Celebrating God's Love inpreparation for the 2016 General Conference, because it serves as avaluable reminder of our commitment to ecumenical and interreligiousrelationships and dialogue."e;Jim WinklerPresident and General SecretaryNational Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA