Going Home: An Invitation to Jubilee (Cloister Books)
Frank T. Griwold
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Description for Going Home: An Invitation to Jubilee (Cloister Books)
Paperback. Num Pages: 81 pages. BIC Classification: HRLK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 128 x 8. Weight in Grams: 108.
“The concept of jubilee has its roots,” notes Nancy Roth in her foreword, “in the idea of sabbath—a time of ‘re-creation, reordering, and release.’ We discover that sabbath first in our own prayer, as our hearts are re-created, reordered, and released from those things which bind us.” In these meditations on the themes of jubilee Frank T. Griswold offers fresh insight into how this ancient practice can be the catalyst for renewal today. The jubilee year was intended to be a time of “going home,” a time of redemption and release for those in financial or social bondage, a ... Read more
“The concept of jubilee has its roots,” notes Nancy Roth in her foreword, “in the idea of sabbath—a time of ‘re-creation, reordering, and release.’ We discover that sabbath first in our own prayer, as our hearts are re-created, reordered, and released from those things which bind us.” In these meditations on the themes of jubilee Frank T. Griswold offers fresh insight into how this ancient practice can be the catalyst for renewal today. The jubilee year was intended to be a time of “going home,” a time of redemption and release for those in financial or social bondage, a ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
Cowley Publications
Number of pages
81
Condition
New
Number of Pages
81
Place of Publication
Blue Ridge Summit, United States
ISBN
9781561011865
SKU
V9781561011865
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Ref
99-15
About Frank T. Griwold
FRANK T. GRISWOLD is the twenty-fifth presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. He served for thirteen years as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago.
Reviews for Going Home: An Invitation to Jubilee (Cloister Books)
We expect our bishops to balance budgets, to raise funds, to arbitrate disputes, to administer Episcopal sacraments, to administer diocesan business. . . . But we often forget to expect our bishops to unify our Church spiritually—to fulfill the original role of bishops, that is, to serve as theological and spiritual leadership and support. In this, Frank Griswold is a ... Read more