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St. Francis and the Foolishness of God

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This truly wonderful book introduces you anew to the person of Francis--the 'truly catholic' and always contemporary saint. There will be no Christianity as usual for those who read this book." --Richard Rohr, O.F.M. "We atSojourners heartily welcom this fresh look at the Poverello and his gentle challenge to the non-poor. Our dear friends who authored this work offer profound insights to all who find their faith and lifestyle questioned by the widening chasm between have's and have-not's." --Jim Wallis Retelling the most significant events in the life of St. Francis along with social and theological reflections for today, the authors--Catholic and Protestant--present a new picture of the ever-popular saint. Francis' way speaks most loudly to those who long to do something about inequality and poverty, about consumerism and spiritual emptiness. His spirituality combines the mystical and the earthly, liberation and faithfulness, literal poverty as well as the blessed poverty of the spirit. For everyone who has been touched by St. Francis, this book will deepen that understanding and provide a new perspective on his enduring legacy.

Author Biography:

Marie Dennis, former national chairperson of Pax Christi, USA, is the author of several books, including St. Francis and Diversity of Vocations. Joseph Nangle, OFM, is a Franciscan priest who served for years in Latin America. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda is a professor of Christian Ethics at Seattle University. Stewart Taylor, a founding member of No More Deaths in Tuscon, Arizona, is Pastor of Elkin Presbyterian Church in Elkin, North Carolina.
Release date NZ
May 10th, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Pages
216
Dimensions
137x210x10
ISBN-13
9781626981089
Product ID
22943554

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