Reading the Gospel

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Publié dans: Twentieth Century Religious Thought. volume I, Christianity
Auteur principal: Dunne, John S. (1929-2013). (Auteur)
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2019.
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Résumé: Using the method of spiritual reading, lectio divina or 'divine reading' as it is called in monasteries, John S. Dunne sets out his interpretation of the evangelists, especially John, in Reading the Gospel. Reading the Gospels, according to Dunne, means passing over into the relation of Jesus with his God, the God he calls Abba in prayer, and then coming back from that with a changed vision of life and death. If I pass over into the relation of Jesus with God, then Jesus disappears from in front of me and I find myself in relation to what Jesus calls 'my God and your God.' When I come back to myself, I see my life in terms of his life and my death in terms of his death and resurrection, and I am able to say with Paul, 'I live now, not I, but Christ lives in me.'
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Résumé:Using the method of spiritual reading, lectio divina or 'divine reading' as it is called in monasteries, John S. Dunne sets out his interpretation of the evangelists, especially John, in Reading the Gospel. Reading the Gospels, according to Dunne, means passing over into the relation of Jesus with his God, the God he calls Abba in prayer, and then coming back from that with a changed vision of life and death. If I pass over into the relation of Jesus with God, then Jesus disappears from in front of me and I find myself in relation to what Jesus calls 'my God and your God.' When I come back to myself, I see my life in terms of his life and my death in terms of his death and resurrection, and I am able to say with Paul, 'I live now, not I, but Christ lives in me.'
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Bibliographie:Références bibliographiques (pages 147-167) et index.
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