Do You Love Me? by Michael H Crosby

Do You Love Me? by Michael H Crosby

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Do You Love Me? by Michael H Crosby

Throughout the Gospel of John Jesus poses a series of questions: What are you looking for? Do you want to be healed? Why do I speak to you at all? as well as the most poignant, addressed to Peter, Do you love me? Michael Crosby's reflections on these questions take us into the heart of John's gospel. He highlights an important theme: the tension between a model of the church that gives emphasis to the Petrine principle of apostolic authority and a model of the church -- characterized by the Beloved Disciple -- that gives greater emphasis to loving service and discipleship. As Crosby shows, it is in balancing the roles of both Peter and the Beloved Disciple that the church best reflects the spirit of Christ.
MICHAEL CROSBY, O.F.M. CAP., lives in community with other friars in a downtown Milwaukee parish that serves the urban poor, homeless and marginalized. His ministry attempts to develop a spirituality of discipleship for U.S. and other First World Catholics, primarily through corporate reform and church reform. He gives retreats, workshops and parish missions and is author of seventeen books. Visit his Web site www.MichaelCrosby.net.
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ISBN 13 9781570752360
ISBN 10 1570752362
Titel Do You Love Me?
Autor Michael H Crosby
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Orbis Books (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-04-27
Seitenanzahl 264
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