Plough Quarterly No. 1: Living the Sermon on the Mount
ISBN-13:
9780874865912
ISBN-10:
0874865913
Author:
Jürgen Moltmann, Johann Christoph Arnold, Eberhard Arnold, Mother Teresa, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Russell D. Moore, Manfred Kyber, Käthe Kollwitz, Patrizia Cavalli, C. Christopher Smith, Duane Stoltzfus, Kierkegaard
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Plough Publishing House
Format:
Paperback
72 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Ethics
,
Religious Studies
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9780874865912
ISBN-10:
0874865913
Author:
Jürgen Moltmann, Johann Christoph Arnold, Eberhard Arnold, Mother Teresa, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Russell D. Moore, Manfred Kyber, Käthe Kollwitz, Patrizia Cavalli, C. Christopher Smith, Duane Stoltzfus, Kierkegaard
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Plough Publishing House
Format:
Paperback
72 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Ethics
,
Religious Studies
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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Plough Quarterly No. 1: Living the Sermon on the Mount (ISBN-13: 9780874865912 and ISBN-10: 0874865913), written by authors
Jürgen Moltmann, Johann Christoph Arnold, Eberhard Arnold, Mother Teresa, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Russell D. Moore, Manfred Kyber, Käthe Kollwitz, Patrizia Cavalli, C. Christopher Smith, Duane Stoltzfus, Kierkegaard, was published by Plough Publishing House in 2014.
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How close do we dare to get to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount? It’s widely considered the key to understanding who Jesus was and what mission he strove to fulfill. For two millennia, countless people have wrestled to apply it, from Augustine to Luther to Tolstoy to Gandhi. Alongside much wisdom, there has been much evasion, prompting Jewish theologian Pinchas Lapide’s tart comment: “The history of the impact of the Sermon on the Mount can largely be described in terms of an attempt to domesticate everything in it that is shocking, demanding, and uncompromising, and render it harmless.” There’s good reason for this: Jesus’ teaching is deeply disruptive. It demands a top-to-bottom reordering of life, work, and social relations, starting with radical economic sharing, nonresistance and love of enemies, lifelong marriage, and unconditional forgiveness.
This issue of Plough Quarterly focuses on people willing to get their hands dirty living out the Sermon on the Mount. Their ranks include Dorothy Day, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, John Wesley, Henri Nouwen, Mother Teresa, and others you’ll meet in these pages. Their insights are not to be consumed passively. Rather, they should inspire and equip each of us to roll up our sleeves and get to work.
Bold, hope-filled, and down-to-earth, Plough Quarterly features thought-provoking articles, commentary, interviews, short fiction, book reviews, poetry and artwork to inspire everyday faith and action. Each issue brings together essential voices from many traditions to give you fresh insights on a core theme such as peacemaking, biblical justice, children and family, building community, man and woman, nature and the environment, nonviolence, or simple living. Starting from the conviction that the teachings and example of Jesus can transform and renew our world, it aims to apply them to all aspects of life, seeking common ground with all people of goodwill regardless of creed.
This issue of Plough Quarterly focuses on people willing to get their hands dirty living out the Sermon on the Mount. Their ranks include Dorothy Day, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, John Wesley, Henri Nouwen, Mother Teresa, and others you’ll meet in these pages. Their insights are not to be consumed passively. Rather, they should inspire and equip each of us to roll up our sleeves and get to work.
Bold, hope-filled, and down-to-earth, Plough Quarterly features thought-provoking articles, commentary, interviews, short fiction, book reviews, poetry and artwork to inspire everyday faith and action. Each issue brings together essential voices from many traditions to give you fresh insights on a core theme such as peacemaking, biblical justice, children and family, building community, man and woman, nature and the environment, nonviolence, or simple living. Starting from the conviction that the teachings and example of Jesus can transform and renew our world, it aims to apply them to all aspects of life, seeking common ground with all people of goodwill regardless of creed.
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