Everyone’s talking about “community” these days. Arnold and Merton say it can be lived, too.
In this time-honored manifesto, Arnold and Merton add their voices to the vital discussion of what real community is all about: love, joy, unity, and the great “adventure of faith” shared with others along the way. Neither writer describes (or prescribes) community here, but they do provide a vision to guide our search.
For both the uninitiated seeker and the veteran, this book offers guidance – and a disarming call to a renewed commitment and a deepened faith.
表中的内容
Why community?
Faith is our basis
Community answers the social-political question
Community is the answer of faith
Community through the history of the church
Life in community means life in the Spirit
The symbolism of community
Community is a sign of the coming kingdom
Community is a call to love and unity
Community means sacrifice
Community – an adventure of faith
T h o m a s Merton
Two interpretive talks
Building community on God’s love
Community, politics, and contemplation
Notes to Merton’s talks
关于作者
Eberhard Arnold (1883–1935) studied theology, philosophy, and education and was widely sought as a speaker at student conferences and other gatherings. In 1920, leaving a promising career as a writer and the privileges of upper-middle- class life in Berlin, he moved with his wife and children to Sannerz, a small village in central Germany, where they founded a Christian community on the basis of the Sermon on the Mount.