The Week That Opened Forever by William J O'malley Sj

The Week That Opened Forever by William J O'malley Sj

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The Week That Opened Forever by William J O'malley Sj

This dramatic retelling of the Passion presents an ongoing narrative on each of the eight last days, together with questions and meditations. It begins with an overview of the three years of Jesus public life and then jumps to the passion, death, and resurrection. The narratives or stories are dramatic akin to Ignatius composition of place where the seeker gets into the mind and senses of an actual listener and participant in the event. The questions are those an intelligent seeker asks, e.g. why would a benign God have a plan whose focus was the slaughter of his beloved Son? The meditations or elements to ponder are pertinent, e.g. if we have no tolerance for paradox, the gospels will be mute.
O'Malley, William: - William O'Malley, SJ, has taught religion to high school seniors for 45 years, presently at Fordham Prep in the Bronx. He has published 37 books and over 100 articles, received four best-article awards and one best-book award from The Catholic Press Association, and directed 99 plays and musicals with both students and adults.
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ISBN 13 9781626980969
ISBN 10 1626980969
Title The Week That Opened Forever
Author William J O'malley Sj
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orbis Books (USA)
Year published 2014-09-10
Number of pages 184
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.