Reflecting on the first four chapters of Genesis and the last section of the Book of Revelation, the author discerns in them something of the profound meaning behind the creation of the universe (cosmology) and our place in it (anthropology) in the light of faith in God (theology). Who of us, for example, has not wondered at one time or another about the beginning and the end of the world and human history? How can we reconcile the data of empirical science and the insights present in Sacred Scripture? In trying to make sense of the world and all that is in it, it should not surprise us that the Bible regards each and every aspect of creation as a reflection of the un¬fathomable Mystery that gives meaning and consistence to all that exists. These texts allow us to discover, at the heart of all that exists, an inexhaustible Wellspring of energy and a Focus of unity, offering fulfillment in a life shared by all. The present work is based on the Bible reflections given in Taizé as part of the international young adult meetings that take place there.
About the Author: Author of The Adventure of Holiness (1999), At the Wellspring: Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (2001) and Reading the Ten Commandments Anew (2004), all published by ST PAULS / Alba House, Brother John joined the Community of Taizé in 1974 where he spends much of his time giving Bible introductions to the young adults who come there for week-long meetings. A native of Philadelphia, in the 1980s he was part of a small group of Taizé brothers living in the Hell’s Kitchen area of Manhattan. When not in France he travels extensive¬ly giving lectures and retreats.
ISBN-10: 0-8189-1248-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-8189-1248-1
Book: 168 pages
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Author: |
Brother John of Taizé |
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Copyright: |
2007 |
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First Printed: |
08-17-2007 |
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