Spiritual Classics from the Late Twentieth CenturyThis unique anthology of Christian spirituality draws on the experiences and reflections of six contemporary writers. From the perspective of the late twentieth century, and from very different Christian traditions, they explore our relationship with God and with one another. Each selection begins with a brief outline biography and includes excerpts that confront a rich variety of themes: from vital social and colitical issues to experiences of great personal joy and pain. The authors include Helen Oppenheimer, Janet Martin Soskice, Margaret Spufford, Carlo-Maria Martini, Jacques Pohier and Kenneth Leech. |
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God loves women | 46 |
Creation 6889 | 68 |
Reading sacred scripture | 104 |
God is God so God is not Everything | 131 |
A passion for justice | 164 |
On the Seven Deadly Sins | 172 |
Baptism by water and fire | 179 |
Racism and the proclamation of the gospel | 185 |
The quest for spiritual roots and the Old Testament | 191 |
Holy night holy light | 199 |
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