
When Jesus Reverses the Meaning of “The Righteous” and “Sinners”
Jesus had not even learned to walk yet, and his family was already on the run.
Jesus had not even learned to walk yet, and his family was already on the run.
Jesus had not even learned to walk yet, and his family was already on the run.
Jesus is a stumbling stone for some but a stone of ascent for others. How one relates to him, then, makes all the difference.
Monotheism tolls the death knell for the channeling of divine love to a limited, restricted, and exclusive group
This book invites readers on a journey to discover the vitality, richness, and sheer goodness of the broader Wesleyan tradition.
Christ continued his teaching about discipleship with a puzzling declaration: “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it.”
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Crowds can make themselves the center of meaning and judgment, in a very narrow and self-referential way.
Jesus had sparked such interest among the people that even the teachers of the law could not ignore him.
Jesus alone is the true light that illuminates all of humanity, whether he is celebrated or not, or even recognized or not.
This inspiring reading of Jesus sources its accounts from the Gospels, as it explores dimensions to his person with which we may be less familiar.
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