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My Dishwasher Theology (eBook, ePUB) - Stephany, André M.
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If you want to get to the core questions of Christian faith with members of a Christian faith community, you have to wash the dishes with them after the Sunday coffee hour. That is where the big questions are asked and discussed. That is where the learning happens and the deep spiritual experiences can form disciples. This book tries to provide ministers, seminarians, or interested Christians with food for thought for some of the typical questions you would encounter when washing the dishes with parishioners. "Do you believe in the Bible?" "Are not all religions the same?" "What about heaven…mehr

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If you want to get to the core questions of Christian faith with members of a Christian faith community, you have to wash the dishes with them after the Sunday coffee hour. That is where the big questions are asked and discussed. That is where the learning happens and the deep spiritual experiences can form disciples. This book tries to provide ministers, seminarians, or interested Christians with food for thought for some of the typical questions you would encounter when washing the dishes with parishioners. "Do you believe in the Bible?" "Are not all religions the same?" "What about heaven and hell?" This book tries not to give finished answers but intends to help the reader to develop an answer themselves.

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Autorenporträt
Andre M. Stephany is a research assistant at Bern University. Originally from Germany, his academic education in theology, history, and English literature led him to Constance, Freiburg, Durham, Basel, Jerusalem, and Cambridge. Andre served as curate at Basel Cathedral and was ordained into the Swiss Reformed Church before he served his Anglican curacy at Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, where he was ordained deacon and priest and served as rector of St. Clement, North Vancouver.