Description
Fifty-two readings to spark weekly group discussion on putting Jesus' most central teachings into practice.
Jesus' most famous teaching, the Sermon on the Mount, possesses an irresistible quality. Who hasn't felt stirred and unsettled after reading these words, which get to the root of the human condition?
This follow-up to the acclaimed collection Called to Community: The Life Jesus Wants for His People taps an even broader array of sources, bringing together prophetic voices from every era and a range of traditions to consider the repercussions of these essential words.
More than a commentary or devotional, this book is designed to be read together with others, to inspire communities of faith to discuss what it might look like to put Jesus' teachings into practice today.
Fifty-two readings to spark weekly group discussion on putting Jesus' most central teachings into practice.
About the Author
Charles E. Moore is a member of the Bruderhof community. He writes for Plough Quarterly and has compiled and edited several acclaimed books, including Called to Community: The Life Jesus Wants for His People; Provocations: Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard; Everyone Belongs to God: Discovering the Hidden Christ; and Bearing Witness: Stories of Martyrdom and Costly Discipleship.
Reviews
From Teresa of Avila to Mother Teresa, from Martin Luther to Martin Luther King, from Francis of Assisi to Francis Chan, from Dorothy Day to Dorothy Sayers, these excerpts can deeply enrich personal study and devotion. But they are also meant to be read and discussed in community and then acted on. Prepare yourself for a healthy feast, but then prepare yourself for obedience and service in the church of our Lord Jesus Christ! -Craig L. Blomberg, Denver Seminary
A magnificent collection of reflections on Jesus's most familiar, and most radical, teaching. -James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage
Moore has brought together compelling selections from more than a hundred writers to call for the formation of a fellowship of disciples who will simply live as Jesus taught us to live. I strongly recommend this book for study, reflection, and prayerful living. -Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline
As I read this collection, I tried to imagine the authors of the various reflections in conversation. What would Leo Tolstoy say to Karl Barth, or Francis of Assisi to Wendell Berry? The more I read, though, the more I started to imagine all of them in one place-listening to Jesus give the Sermon on the Mount. And, before long, I found myself blending into the crowd with them, hearing these strange, arresting, upending words of life. This book will prompt you to surprise, to delight, to melancholy, to argument, and, at every turn, will lead you back to Jesus. -Russell Moore, Christianity Today
Beautiful and challenging? Yes, indeed. Ecumenical and faithful? Certainly so. This book... is the most delightfully curated, fully inter-denominational book we've seen in a long time. -Hearts & Minds Bookstore
A treasure chest of wisdom drawn from some of the greatest thinkers and saints the church has known. -Greg Boyd, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills Church
There are no words more important than the Sermon on the Mount. And I can think of no better cloud of witnesses to reflect on those words than the people in this book. It is a gift to the world.-Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and co-founder of The Simple Way and Red Letter Christians
Charles E. Moore, in Following the Call, brings us a rich opportunity, individually and collectively, to enter into the "good trouble" of Jesus and his soul-shaking Sermon on the Mount. -Friends Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781636080048
Author Eberhard Arnold
Format Paperback
Page Count 380
Imprint Plough Publishing House
Publisher Plough Publishing House