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Life Together in the Spirit: A Radical Spirituality for the Twenty-First Century

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Life Together in the Spirit: A Radical Spirituality for the Twenty-First Century

Contributors:

By (Author) John Driver

ISBN:

9780874866964

Publisher:

Plough Publishing House

Imprint:

Plough Publishing House

Publication Date:

4th January 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Christianity
Theology
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
Spirituality and religious experience
Christian life and practice

Dewey:

248.4843

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

143

Dimensions:

Width 136mm, Height 190mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

181g

Description

In this fresh approach to Christian spirituality, John Driver shows that the spirituality of the disciples and the early Christian church included every dimension of life. Grounded in the example of Jesus himself, this holistic approach to spirituality finds expression in the visible witness of the Christian community, and in the daily lives of fai

Reviews

It was both inspiring and renewing to read this book by John Driver I have learned much from him. In the Latin American world in which I live and work, the Holy Spirit is often associated with loud music and spontaneous and emotional expressions. We should never forget that only in Jesus Christ will we be able to find the model of true Christian spirituality, even though it has diverse expressions in different historical, cultural, and geographic contexts. -- Hermann Woelke, Uruguay
I believe that this book provides a very rich and necessary doctrinal manual for the ongoing training of Anabaptist church members throughout the world. -- Mvwala C. Katshinga, Democratic Republic of Congo
Drivers notion of spiritualitymarked by a life of action and full of participation in the social orderoffers us a great opportunity to reflect on and correct the course and form of our communal life in a region with open veins (in Eduardo Galeanos words) of inequality and social need. -- Rafael Zaracho, Paraguay
John Drivers book could be very helpful to the Indian church. He insists that spirituality has to be reflected in our day-to-day life. -- Christina Asheervadam, India
Our African churches, like Driver, would find it very difficult to accept the proposition of an abstract and obscure body of Jesus Christ. Driver taps into the Anabaptist definition of the true church as the concrete and visible body of Jesus Christ present in the world. -- Nellie Mlotshwa, Zimbabwe
John Drivers book is a timely resource for Chinese churches. Driver defines Christian spirituality as the experience of every dimension of human life being oriented around and animated by the very Spirit of Jesus. For Driver, Christian spirituality is the lifelong process of following JesusThis spirituality has to be embodied within a faith community. -- Paulus Pan, Central Taiwan College and Theological Seminary
People today are drawn to finding a type of spirituality that will satisfy them and bring meaning and peace to their lives. In this book, John Driverinvites us to let ourselves be guided by the Spirit of Godto live our spirituality within the committed community, pursuing a way of life that is consistent with what we believe while transforming situations of oppression, injustice, poverty, exclusion, and violence. -- Patricia Uruea Barbosa, Columbia

Author Bio

John Drivermissionary, professor, theologianworked for many years as a missionary for the Mennonite Board of Missions in Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Argentina and Spain, and has continued to travel regularly to Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain for teaching assignments. Driver has been a professor in several seminaries and Anabaptist institutions in Latin America. He has written numerous books in both Spanish and English, including Community and Commitment (1976), How Christians Made Peace with War (1988), Images of the Church in Mission (1997), and Radical Faith: An Alternative History of the Christian Church (1999). John and his wife Bonnie now live in Goshen, Indiana.

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