The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

The Beatitudes are "The Hope and prayer and Vision of Jesus, the blueprint for Christian discipleship, the job description of every Christian," says John Dear, whose stirring meditations are a call to action, a summons to take up the Beatitudes as a daily handbook for life. An internationally known voice for peace and nonviolence, Dear combines scriptural wisdom with practical advice from peacemakers like Gandhi (who regularly read the Beatitudes), Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and many more, all set against vivid descriptions of peace efforts in places like Afghanistan, Israel, and Los Alamos, New Mexico. In each chapter, Dear affirms that the God of peace is alive and at work among us, calling his sons and daughters into the fullness of a life of true, lasting peace.

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The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

The Beatitudes are "The Hope and prayer and Vision of Jesus, the blueprint for Christian discipleship, the job description of every Christian," says John Dear, whose stirring meditations are a call to action, a summons to take up the Beatitudes as a daily handbook for life. An internationally known voice for peace and nonviolence, Dear combines scriptural wisdom with practical advice from peacemakers like Gandhi (who regularly read the Beatitudes), Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and many more, all set against vivid descriptions of peace efforts in places like Afghanistan, Israel, and Los Alamos, New Mexico. In each chapter, Dear affirms that the God of peace is alive and at work among us, calling his sons and daughters into the fullness of a life of true, lasting peace.

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The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

by John Dear
The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

The Beatitudes of Peace: Meditations on the Beatitudes, Peacemaking & the Spiritual Life

by John Dear

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The Beatitudes are "The Hope and prayer and Vision of Jesus, the blueprint for Christian discipleship, the job description of every Christian," says John Dear, whose stirring meditations are a call to action, a summons to take up the Beatitudes as a daily handbook for life. An internationally known voice for peace and nonviolence, Dear combines scriptural wisdom with practical advice from peacemakers like Gandhi (who regularly read the Beatitudes), Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and many more, all set against vivid descriptions of peace efforts in places like Afghanistan, Israel, and Los Alamos, New Mexico. In each chapter, Dear affirms that the God of peace is alive and at work among us, calling his sons and daughters into the fullness of a life of true, lasting peace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781627851077
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications/Bayard
Publication date: 06/28/2016
Sales rank: 435,643
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Gandhi's discovery 9

Chapter 2 The world's anti-Beatitudes of war 15

Chapter 3 Blessed are the poor in spirit 31

Chapter 4 Blessed are those who mourn 43

Chapter 5 Blessed are the meek 53

Chapter 6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice 61

Chapter 7 Blessed are the merciful 71

Chapter 8 Blessed are the pure in heart 79

Chapter 9 Blessed are the peacemakers 89

Chapter 10 Blessed are those persecuted for the sake of justice 101

Chapter 11 Rejoice and be glad! You will be like the prophets! 111

Chapter 12 But I say to you 123

Chapter 13 The rest of the sermon 135

Chapter 14 Arise and walk forth! 147

Conclusion 151

Notes 155

About the author 157

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