God Laughs & Plays: Churchless Sermons in Response to the Preachments of the Fundamentalist RightTriad Institute, Inc., 2007 - 231 páginas In this multiple award-winning and bestselling diagnosis of the contemporary American spirit, David James Duncan suggests that the de facto political party embodied by the so-called Christian Right has turned worship into a self-righteous betrayal of the words and example of the very Jesus it claims to praise. In a bracing and often hilarious response to this trend, God Laughs & Plays offers churchless sermons, stories, memoir, conversations, and cosmological reflections that scorn riches and embrace the poor; bless peacemakers, not war-makers; celebrate creation, diversity, empathy, playfulness and beauty; and insist that Divine Mystery is indeed mysterious and compassion is literally compassionate. The spiritual kingdom described by Jesus, this unusual book reminds us, is located not in the Sky or beyond a disastrous future, but within us, to be sought and embodied in the here and now. |
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Página xvii
... remain blind to the truth that " the sigh within the prayer is the same in the heart of the Christian , the Muhammadan , and the Jew . " I have seen this unity with my eyes , heard it with my ears , felt it with all my being . Let those ...
... remain blind to the truth that " the sigh within the prayer is the same in the heart of the Christian , the Muhammadan , and the Jew . " I have seen this unity with my eyes , heard it with my ears , felt it with all my being . Let those ...
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... remain , for the attentiveness , kindness , and open- heartedness with which those forty or so students greeted a stranger's admittedly unorthodox thoughts . Word # 1 . WONDER My earliest conception of the meaning of this word was a ...
... remain , for the attentiveness , kindness , and open- heartedness with which those forty or so students greeted a stranger's admittedly unorthodox thoughts . Word # 1 . WONDER My earliest conception of the meaning of this word was a ...
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... remains : God infinitely transcends all His Names . As they emerge from the mouths of men and women , God's names tend to acquire a ponderousness that cannot justly be attributed to the Being to which the names refer . This ...
... remains : God infinitely transcends all His Names . As they emerge from the mouths of men and women , God's names tend to acquire a ponderousness that cannot justly be attributed to the Being to which the names refer . This ...
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Contenido
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What Fundamentalists Need for Their Salvation | 33 |
When Compassion Becomes Dissent | 57 |
Ashes Dirt | 77 |
Christian Matters I | 89 |
DeboreHA | 139 |
Romeo Shows Jamey the Door | 149 |
Are Salmon Holy? | 163 |
Christian Matters II | 171 |
The Only Son | 185 |
Nonfiction vs Fiction vs Cosmic Illusion | 189 |
Assailed | 199 |
Authors Acknowledgments | 229 |
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Página 12 - Verily, I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, shall in no wise enter therein.
Página 26 - Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.
Página 62 - I sit on a man's back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am very sorry for him and wish to ease his lot by all possible means — except by getting off his back.
Página 3 - It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Página xx - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God; all things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made.
Página 214 - The yogi, absorbed in contemplation, contributes in his degree to creation : he breathes a divine perfume, he hears wonderful things. Divine forms traverse him without tearing him, and, united to the nature which is proper to him, he goes, he acts as animating original matter.
Página 214 - Free in this world as the birds in the air, disengaged from every kind of chains, those who have practiced the yoga gather in Brahma the certain fruit of their works.
Página xiii - The question before the human race is, whether the God of Nature shall govern the •world by his own laws, or whether priests and kings shall rule it by fictitious miracles...
Página 31 - The danger is not lest the soul should doubt whether there is any bread, but lest, by a lie, it should persuade itself that it is not hungry.
Página 42 - The primary impulse of each is to maintain and aggrandise himself. The secondary impulse is to go out of the self, to correct its provincialism and heal its loneliness. In love, in virtue, in the pursuit of knowledge, and in the reception of the arts, we are doing this. Obviously this process can be described either as an enlargement or as a temporary annihilation of the self. But that is an old paradox; 'he that loseth his life shall save it...