Reading the Two Books of God

Author:   Thomas W Mann
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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9781666719864


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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"Thomas W. Mann is a biblical scholar and retired parish minister and the author of numerous books and articles. He is particularly interested in how experiences in nature prompt theological reflection based in the Bible, shaping our sense of sacred time and place, and how the lectionary readings of the church year also provide a spiritual calendar for the seasons of our lives. The result is a conversation inspired by poets and writers like Mary Oliver, Wendell Berry, and John Muir, but also by philosophers and theologians ranging from Abraham Joshua Heschel to David Kelsey. Along the way, we enter ""beach time"" and take backpacking trips in the Sierras, but also join the ""triumphal entry"" parade on Palm Sunday and listen to the stable animals on Christmas Eve. We perceive the beauty of creation through the eyes of science as well as religion, sensually as well as intellectually. We celebrate our communion with all creatures, from fungus to forests, inspired with awe and reverence, and with a responsibility to care for the earth, so threatened by climate change."

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Author:   Thomas W Mann
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9781666719864


ISBN 10:   1666719862
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Reading the Two Books of God is a delightful companion through the times of the year: both calendar and liturgical. . . . Mann invites the reader into deeper consideration of aspects of nature and Christian Scripture that may have been skimmed as familiar or rudimentary. The reader is likely to experience both nature and Scripture differently after reading this offering. --Anne Herndon, retired counseling psychologist Understanding his sermons in terms of Scripture and nature, Tom has gracefully woven his theology through them. In his sermons, you hear and see his love of nature and his profound understanding of the biblical Scriptures. . . . The ideas he gleans from the Bible, his garden, and his hikes are fresh and redemptive. This book makes the Bible meaningful and the earth integral to each day of our lives. --Lucy A. Austin, retired pastoral counselor An extraordinary collection of sermons that engages the reader's imagination and intellect, Reading the Two Books of God integrates a spiritual sensuality of experience with a reverence for Scripture and theology (with a dash of gentle humor). . . . Mann challenges readers to a deep listening and a deep looking at time. Highly recommended--a superb and rare blend of scholarship, theological humility, and commitment to the goodness of the created world. --Linda Browne, chaplain, Salemtowne Retirement Community Reading the Two Books of God is an extraordinary gift to religious leaders and others who seek to hear God through the words of ancient poets and prophets and through the whispers, thunders, and 'wow'-inducing ordinariness of canyons, deserts, oceans, mountains, and neighborhood backyards. Each sermon invites readers to proclaim 'glory' and then head outdoors to experience that 'glory' with Scripture in their hearts and minds and the sacred dirt of God's good earth under their feet. --Jill Y. Crainshaw, Wake Forest University School of Divinity Reading the Two Books of God is a compelling argument for not reading Scripture and nature as though they had nothing to do with one another but understanding each in light of the wisdom offered by the other. . . . This beautifully written book will enrich both readers' faith and their commitment to social justice for God's good but imperiled earth. --George W. Stroup, Columbia Theological Seminary, emeritus


"""Reading the Two Books of God is a delightful companion through the times of the year: both calendar and liturgical. . . . Mann invites the reader into deeper consideration of aspects of nature and Christian Scripture that may have been skimmed as familiar or rudimentary. The reader is likely to experience both nature and Scripture differently after reading this offering."" --Anne Herndon, retired counseling psychologist ""Understanding his sermons in terms of Scripture and nature, Tom has gracefully woven his theology through them. In his sermons, you hear and see his love of nature and his profound understanding of the biblical Scriptures. . . . The ideas he gleans from the Bible, his garden, and his hikes are fresh and redemptive. This book makes the Bible meaningful and the earth integral to each day of our lives."" --Lucy A. Austin, retired pastoral counselor ""An extraordinary collection of sermons that engages the reader's imagination and intellect, Reading the Two Books of God integrates a spiritual sensuality of experience with a reverence for Scripture and theology (with a dash of gentle humor). . . . Mann challenges readers to a deep listening and a deep looking at time. Highly recommended--a superb and rare blend of scholarship, theological humility, and commitment to the goodness of the created world."" --Linda Browne, chaplain, Salemtowne Retirement Community ""Reading the Two Books of God is an extraordinary gift to religious leaders and others who seek to hear God through the words of ancient poets and prophets and through the whispers, thunders, and 'wow'-inducing ordinariness of canyons, deserts, oceans, mountains, and neighborhood backyards. Each sermon invites readers to proclaim 'glory' and then head outdoors to experience that 'glory' with Scripture in their hearts and minds and the sacred dirt of God's good earth under their feet."" --Jill Y. Crainshaw, Wake Forest University School of Divinity ""Reading the Two Books of God is a compelling argument for not reading Scripture and nature as though they had nothing to do with one another but understanding each in light of the wisdom offered by the other. . . . This beautifully written book will enrich both readers' faith and their commitment to social justice for God's good but imperiled earth."" --George W. Stroup, Columbia Theological Seminary, emeritus"


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Thomas W. Mann has taught religious studies at the college, seminary, and doctoral levels and has served as a parish minister in the United Church of Christ. He is the author of The God of Dirt (2004), The Book of the Former Prophets (Cascade, 2011), and The Book of the Torah (2nd ed., Cascade, 2013).

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