Retellings of the "walking stories" of Scripture and how they unpack the truths about spiritual life.

Jesus walks everywhere with his disciples-always arriving, departing, on the way somewhere else. Adam and Eve walked out of the garden, Lot and his daughters walked out of Sodom, Abraham and Isaac walked to Mt. Moriah, the Israelites walked for forty years to the promised land, the Prodigal Son walked home barefoot, the disciples walked to Emmaus.

The spiritual life is oftentimes about putting one foot in front of another, always on the way, never home, until crossing another new threshold. However, the point of all our walking-whether tedious or joyous, rambling or goal-oriented-is getting home, as this splendid author illustrates in this reflective work.



Autorentext

Margaret Guenther (1929-2016) was a priest, writer, teacher, and grandmother. She was the former director of the Center for Christian Spirituality at The General Theological Seminary and an associate at St. Columba's Episcopal Church in Washington, DC.



Klappentext

In this book, author Margaret Guenther retells the "walking stories" of Scripture and unpacks the truths they reveal about spiritual life: Jesus walks everywhere with his disciples-always arriving, departing, on the way somewhere else. Adam and Eve walked out of the garden, Lot and his daughters walked out of Sodom, Abraham and Isaac walked to Mt. Moriah, the Israelites walked for forty years to the promised land, the Prodigal Son walked home barefoot, the disciples walked to Emmaus.

The spiritual life is oftentimes about putting one foot in front of another, always on the way, never home, until crossing another new threshold. However, the point of all our walking-whether tedious or joyous, rambling or goal-oriented-is getting home, as this splendid author illustrates in this reflective work.

Titel
Walking Home
Untertitel
From Eden to Emmaus
EAN
9780819227492
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.01.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
130