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6 Obras 452 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Obras de Michael Schut

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Conocimiento común

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Food is itself a joyful gift – recall how the gift of food so often mediates the sanctity and preciousness of life. This collection of reflections by Wendell Berry, Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Johnson, Alan Durning and others helps you start thinking about the moral, spiritual and economic implications of eating.

Readings focus on the enjoyment and spirituality of good food, ways in which eating connects us to the land and to each other, and on the economic, environmental and cultural impacts of daily food choices. Food & Faith includes an eight-week study guide for groups or individuals, which leads to action: setting a table that is healthy, joyful and just. - from the publisher… (más)
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Aug 24, 2023 |
Like The Treasure Principal, I bought Money and Faith to help me prepare a Bible class on finances. Like The Treasure Principal, I found Money and Faith to be lacking. In a sense, it fell on the other side of the spectrum. Where TTP seemed stuck in a conservative, American Middle-class rut, M&F is all about liberal, global socialism. TTP, to its credit, had plenty of Bible verses; M&F relied far more on pundits and philosophers. Where the two books met is that each seemed to have their agenda first and a serious seeking of God's Word second. Both failed to really delve into the depth of Christian stewardship. In Money and Faith's case, the shortcoming was a lack of exploring our own sinfulness and greed.

All that said, I liked Money and Faith a little bit better. It was a thicker, meatier book that challenged the status quo on a deeper level. Mr. Schut has compiled a nice collection of essays to explore "the search for enough." I think a comfortable, suburban Protestant might do well to give this one a read, though I'll say again that it only looks at part of the equation. The essays are followed by study guide for asking questions and, for groups, to stimulate discussions. This, too I found lacking. Here the book adds the trappings of a self-righteous encounter group, looking within for guidance and self-improvement. I pulled some ideas from this book for my class (it, too, an admittedly mediocre effort) but left a lot behind.
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Hamburgerclan | Mar 29, 2009 |
Short essays explore voluntary simplicity as a path to wholeness and abundance.
 
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Lake_Oswego_UCC | otra reseña | Feb 27, 2009 |
An outstanding collection of essays around the fuzzy topic of "Christian simplicity". An excellent resource for small groups.
 
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andersoj | otra reseña | Nov 9, 2005 |

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Obras
6
Miembros
452
Popularidad
#54,272
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
6

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