My Struggle to Become Human
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My Struggle to Become Human

  1. 224 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

My Struggle to Become Human

About this book

In this magnificent autobiography, Walter Wink, one of the most influential Christian intellectuals of our time, offers insight and perspective on his life and work-always through the lens of Jesus. From his brilliant and provocative theological writings, to his heartfelt pastoral work, to his passionate advocacy for social justice and nonviolence, Wink shows us that the key to becoming more human is a vivid encounter with Jesus.

"An autobiography of my interest in Jesus," writes Wink, "perhaps that is too ambitious. What I have done here is far less grand. I have simply written down vignettes, or excerpts of my life‘s story that I find interesting. These autobiographical reflections are in no way exceptional. Everyone has a life story. Some are more interesting than others, but they all deserve a hearing. My story may, at the very least, show why I theologically think the way I do."

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Information

Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781506438177
eBook ISBN
9781506438559

Contents

  • Dedication
  • Epigraph
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Just Jesus
  • The Bible as Punishment
  • Health
  • The Brig
  • Boy Scouts
  • Prayer for Writing
  • The Son of the Man
  • Perfectionism
  • Wounds in Our Existence
  • Singin’ the Blues
  • Racism and Injustice in the Eyes of a Child
  • First Act of Civil Disobedience
  • ā€œThe Americaneersā€
  • Southern Methodist University
  • God in the Trees
  • Sermon on the Mount
  • Finding Work
  • The Pentecostal Church
  • Split in Two
  • Marshall T. Steel
  • Worldviews
  • Union Theological Seminary
  • Gangs in
    New York
  • Peavine
  • The New Physics
  • The Problem of Objectivism
  • The Parish and the PhD
  • An Eye for an Eye: Turning the Right Cheek
  • The Projects
  • Fulton County, Georgia
  • Selma, Alabama
  • Prayer for Grace
  • Hitchcock, Texas
  • Biblical Roots of Nonviolence
  • Back to Union
  • Reclaiming Oregon
  • Carl Jung
  • Integral Worldview
  • Spiritual Healing
  • The Guild for Psychological Studies
  • The Buddhist Novice
  • Prayer for Knowledge
  • Ezekiel’s Vision
  • On Teaching the Bible
  • The Columbia University Bust
  • Chile
  • Peace Fellow
  • Argentina
  • Auburn Theological Seminary
  • Reflection on The Powers
  • Discovering the Universal Unconscious
  • Buddhist Meditation
  • Biblical Mysticism
  • The Ultimate Archetype
  • Sovereign Freedom in Brazil
  • The G8 Summit
  • South Africa
  • Letter from South Africa
  • On Dying
  • Paul Comes Out
  • The Bible and Homosexuality
  • Retirement
  • Kirkbridge
  • Ascension
  • On Interpreting Scripture
  • Apocalyptic
  • My Psalm
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Index of Titles

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Epigraph
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Just Jesus
  10. The Bible as Punishment
  11. Health
  12. The Brig
  13. Boy Scouts
  14. Prayer for Writing
  15. The Son of the Man
  16. Perfectionism
  17. Wounds in Our Existence
  18. Singin’ the Blues
  19. Racism and Injustice in the Eyes of a Child
  20. First Act of Civil Disobedience
  21. ā€œThe Americaneersā€
  22. Southern Methodist University
  23. God in the Trees
  24. Sermon on the Mount
  25. Finding Work
  26. The Pentecostal Church
  27. Split in Two
  28. Marshall T. Steel
  29. Worldviews
  30. Union Theological Seminary
  31. Gangs in New York
  32. Peavine
  33. The New Physics
  34. The Problem of Objectivism
  35. The Parish and the PhD
  36. An Eye for an Eye: Turning the Right Cheek
  37. The Projects
  38. Fulton County, Georgia
  39. Selma, Alabama
  40. Prayer for Grace
  41. Hitchcock, Texas
  42. Biblical Roots of Nonviolence
  43. Back to Union
  44. Reclaiming Oregon
  45. Carl Jung
  46. Integral Worldview
  47. Spiritual Healing
  48. The Guild for Psychological Studies
  49. The Buddhist Novice
  50. Prayer for Knowledge
  51. Ezekiel’s Vision
  52. On Teaching the Bible
  53. The Columbia University Bust
  54. Chile
  55. Peace Fellow
  56. Argentina
  57. Auburn Theological Seminary
  58. Reflection on The Powers
  59. Discovering the Universal Unconscious
  60. Buddhist Meditation
  61. Biblical Mysticism
  62. The Ultimate Archetype
  63. Sovereign Freedom in Brazil
  64. The G8 Summit
  65. South Africa
  66. Letter from South Africa
  67. On Dying
  68. Paul Comes Out
  69. The Bible and Homosexuality
  70. Retirement
  71. Kirkbridge
  72. Ascension
  73. On Interpreting Scripture
  74. Apocalyptic
  75. My Psalm
  76. Acknowledgments
  77. About the Author
  78. Index of Titles

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