Sean Gladding
Autor de The Story of God, the Story of Us: Getting Lost and Found in the Bible
Sobre El Autor
Originally hailing from Norwich, England, Sean Gladding has made his home in the United States for the last two decades, where he has served as a pastor with college students, in church plants and as part of the new monasticism. He is the author of The Story of God, the Story of Us.
Obras de Sean Gladding
Ten: Words of Life for an Addicted, Compulsive, Cynical, Divided and Worn-Out Culture (2013) 25 copias
Cultivating Growth 1 copia
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Good narrative survey of scriptures. A little too simplistic in places.
1. Creation
• “Then the LORD God said, ‘It is not good for ha-adam [Adam] to be alone; I will make a helper suitable for ha-adam.
“Did you hear that? ‘It is not good.’ Something in God’s creation was not good! And that is for the human to be alone. We were indeed created for community, for relationship, and not just with God – which ha-adam experienced – but also with each other. This is central to our identity: to be human, to be made in God’s image, means ‘to not be alone.’
2. Catastrophe
• … and instead of talking to God, ish-shah [Eve] was now talking about God.
• The subtle serpent taps into our deepest anxiety as humans: the fear that what I have, no matter how good it may be, is not enough. The haunting suspicion that someone else has it better than me. That someone else is better than me. So, not only do I not have enough, I am not enough. I am less than.
• … deciding for herself, independently of God, what is good for her to do.
• Sin is social; it always impacts the whole community.
• [Noah] ... anomaly among humanity.
4. Community (Part One)
• We need a new exodus from sin. An exodus that not only frees the oppressed from being oppressed, but that also frees the oppressors from being oppressors.… (más)