Finding God in the diversity of races, cultures, and creeds that make up our neighborhoods and cities, our country and our world, is one of the most important tasks for people of faith today. Seeing God in Diversity: Exodus and Acts, takes that task seriously. Here readers will find a parish study resource that promotes tolerance, diversity, and inclusiveness by looking at two biblical stories from multiple points of view?the story of the returning Jews in the Book of Exodus and the story of the new Christian community in the Book of Acts. The lessons of these ancient communities?and the way they dealt with many of the issues we face today?lead readers to put themselves in the place of each group and re-examine their faith and work for greater inclusiveness in their own communities. Lessons are arranged as six two-hour sessions, and include background commentary for study leaders, readings, activities, and discussion questions.
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Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Clergy, Christian educators, seminarians, lay leaders
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 139 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-8192-2160-5 (9780819221605)
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Angela Bauer-Levesque is associate professor of Hebrew Bible at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Session One: What is Perspective?
Session Two: A Christian Perspective: Acts
Session Three: Journeys
Session Four: Diversity: Who are the Pagans?
Session Five: Exodus from the Egyptian Perspective: What is the Good News?
Session Six: Jews in Acts: A Perspective of Roman Rule