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Cross of Death, Tree of Life: A Sacred Reading of the Story of Redemption

por Jerome Machar

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In this insightful meditation on the passion story, Jerome Machar, a Trappist monk, offers unique insights and perspectives on Christ's last days and, in fact, on all of scripture. With the skill of a detective and the wisdom of a contemplative, Machar draws on diverse resources to uncover unexpected levels of meaning in the text of the redemption story.While a scientific approach to scripture may have its place, says Machar, it cannot fully discover the richness of truth which it contains. Here, he models the ancient practice of lectio divina, or "sacred reading", entering thoughtfully and prayerfully into the text, looking for connections with other parts of scripture and with all of life.In this way, Machar finds the story of redemption woven throughout all of scripture. He describes the way in which Mary, even as she mourns at the foot of the Cross, receives the fulfillment of the ancient promise to Eve that her offspring would "crush the serpent's head". His understanding of Jesus as the "Redeemer" of the Hebrew scriptures sheds new light on Jesus' life and work. Machar also gains insight from the contemporary world; Jesus' final hours come alive as we read Martin Luther King, Jr.'s account of his own final days, as King also anticipated impending death.This book invites readers to join in the exploration, to enter the biblical texts with their own remembrances and associations, and thereby to know in a new way the love of Christ.While rewarding Lenten reading, the broad scope and rich insight of Cross of Death, Tree of Life provides profitable and inspirational reading throughout the year.… (más)
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In this insightful meditation on the passion story, Jerome Machar, a Trappist monk, offers unique insights and perspectives on Christ's last days and, in fact, on all of scripture. With the skill of a detective and the wisdom of a contemplative, Machar draws on diverse resources to uncover unexpected levels of meaning in the text of the redemption story.While a scientific approach to scripture may have its place, says Machar, it cannot fully discover the richness of truth which it contains. Here, he models the ancient practice of lectio divina, or "sacred reading", entering thoughtfully and prayerfully into the text, looking for connections with other parts of scripture and with all of life.In this way, Machar finds the story of redemption woven throughout all of scripture. He describes the way in which Mary, even as she mourns at the foot of the Cross, receives the fulfillment of the ancient promise to Eve that her offspring would "crush the serpent's head". His understanding of Jesus as the "Redeemer" of the Hebrew scriptures sheds new light on Jesus' life and work. Machar also gains insight from the contemporary world; Jesus' final hours come alive as we read Martin Luther King, Jr.'s account of his own final days, as King also anticipated impending death.This book invites readers to join in the exploration, to enter the biblical texts with their own remembrances and associations, and thereby to know in a new way the love of Christ.While rewarding Lenten reading, the broad scope and rich insight of Cross of Death, Tree of Life provides profitable and inspirational reading throughout the year.

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